Ronger02
Member
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2010
- Messages
- 16
- Vehicle Year
- 2002
- Transmission
- Automatic
2004 Ford Ranger, 3.0L V6, Automatic, 2 wheel drive, extended cab 4 door
Truck was running just fine. Took my daughter to daycare, went to work, went home for lunch, got back in the truck to go home and it cranked but would not start.
I could not hear the fuel pump turn on, so I sprayed starting fluid down the intake and it ran for several seconds, so I confirmed that the problem was fuel delivery.
I checked the under hood fuse box according to this diagram:
http://www.ranger-forums.com/genera...-need-replace-link-port-data-port-fuse-86928/
Fuse #23 tested good
Relay #48A - the part numbers on the sides of several of the relays matched, so I just swapped #48A with I think it was #46B. It still wouldn't start, and the washer pump still worked, so I guess the relay was good (is this the best way to check a relay?)
I wanted to check for power with a voltmeter at the pigtail plug on top of the gas tank, but I could not reach it well without dropping the gas tank and at this point I was pretty sure the fuel pump was bad anyways. I dropped the tank, and pulled the pump out.
With a couple of wires, I applied power directly from the battery to the fuel pump and it works!
not sure if I am supposed to be pissed or happy at this point.
Put the key in the ignition and turned it on, got under the truck with the voltmeter and I checked for voltage at the two pins inside of the plug that supply power to the fuel pump. NO POWER!!!
What am I missing? What do I check next? Please help!
Truck was running just fine. Took my daughter to daycare, went to work, went home for lunch, got back in the truck to go home and it cranked but would not start.
I could not hear the fuel pump turn on, so I sprayed starting fluid down the intake and it ran for several seconds, so I confirmed that the problem was fuel delivery.
I checked the under hood fuse box according to this diagram:
http://www.ranger-forums.com/genera...-need-replace-link-port-data-port-fuse-86928/
Fuse #23 tested good
Relay #48A - the part numbers on the sides of several of the relays matched, so I just swapped #48A with I think it was #46B. It still wouldn't start, and the washer pump still worked, so I guess the relay was good (is this the best way to check a relay?)
I wanted to check for power with a voltmeter at the pigtail plug on top of the gas tank, but I could not reach it well without dropping the gas tank and at this point I was pretty sure the fuel pump was bad anyways. I dropped the tank, and pulled the pump out.
With a couple of wires, I applied power directly from the battery to the fuel pump and it works!

Put the key in the ignition and turned it on, got under the truck with the voltmeter and I checked for voltage at the two pins inside of the plug that supply power to the fuel pump. NO POWER!!!

What am I missing? What do I check next? Please help!