iwantacelica
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- 1994 XLT 4x4 Ranger
ok, the truck is a 1994 Ranger 4x4, with the 3.0L V6. After finally discovering a bad pickup coil, I swapped it out. At this time, the following parts are also new:
--distributor
--ignition coil
--cap & rotor
--Plugs and wires
Put everything back together. Now, it will not start. It will crank all day long, but it will not start. I am getting spark at the coil. I checked the schrader valve on the fuel rail, and noticed that no fuel is present. There is new gas in the tank, but apparently the gas is content to stay there...
So far, we have checked the relay, and the accident kill switch in the passenger footwell. Then we took the bed off to check out the fuel pump. The pump is not coming on at all. When I turn the key on, there is a very noticeable click that appears to be the fuel system relay working. For ha-ha's, I swapped in a different relay, but that did not change anything. So, this brings us under the bed, to the pump. Using a meter, we find that there is absolutely zero power at the pump. None. But putting power to the pump makes it work fine. So, the pump works. The relay appears to be working. But no juice at all with key on. One more thing--when the key is turned on, the relay clicks, but there is no noise from the pump itself.
The first thought that popped in my mind was a broken wire somewhere between the relay and pump. Is there anything I am overlooking that would cause this problem, or is the wiring theory the best place to look? Also, is there a second fuse or relay that handles the fuel pump on a 94 Ranger? The power distribution box under the hood only shows the relay, no fuse.....and the interior fuse box does not show a fuse either...
--distributor
--ignition coil
--cap & rotor
--Plugs and wires
Put everything back together. Now, it will not start. It will crank all day long, but it will not start. I am getting spark at the coil. I checked the schrader valve on the fuel rail, and noticed that no fuel is present. There is new gas in the tank, but apparently the gas is content to stay there...
So far, we have checked the relay, and the accident kill switch in the passenger footwell. Then we took the bed off to check out the fuel pump. The pump is not coming on at all. When I turn the key on, there is a very noticeable click that appears to be the fuel system relay working. For ha-ha's, I swapped in a different relay, but that did not change anything. So, this brings us under the bed, to the pump. Using a meter, we find that there is absolutely zero power at the pump. None. But putting power to the pump makes it work fine. So, the pump works. The relay appears to be working. But no juice at all with key on. One more thing--when the key is turned on, the relay clicks, but there is no noise from the pump itself.
The first thought that popped in my mind was a broken wire somewhere between the relay and pump. Is there anything I am overlooking that would cause this problem, or is the wiring theory the best place to look? Also, is there a second fuse or relay that handles the fuel pump on a 94 Ranger? The power distribution box under the hood only shows the relay, no fuse.....and the interior fuse box does not show a fuse either...