Posted by 135 Fan on May 09, 2010 at 17:47:23 from (68.149.56.30):
My 94 ranger with 2.3L and Auto trans. is acting up intermittently and seems to use too much gas. It wouldn't hardly accelertate a couple weeks ago and even stalled for no apparent reason. I had a Ford mechanic at my land and he helped me change plugs and plug wires and the fuel filter. He tested fuel pressure and it was right within spec., 30-35 psi. It actually acted up when we were working on it and he figured it was the fuel pump relay because the fuel pump never came on even after banging the gas tank. So I got a new relay. The truck would barely do 80kmh before the much needed tune up and after the tune up it seemed to run a lot better and would get up to speed again. However sometimes it still acts up. It seems like it idles slightly rough even after putting injector cleaner through it and when driving, it sometimes accelrates really slowly like the trans. is shifting to soon. Anyone have an idea what could be wrong and/or which electronic gadget could be going bad? It's frustrating because sometimes it runs great. Thanks. Dave
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