Kirby N.
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- February 6, 2001
- Messages
- 2,654
- Reaction score
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- City, State
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 Ranger
Ok, so there is 2 coolant sensors. One on the passenger side of the thermostat, which is for the guage. One on the drivers side which is for the computer. One is a sender (gauge) one is a sensor (computer).
I changed the sensor out and it is still idling at 15 when I am rolling then goes down to 12 when I stop, and still starting hard. I unhooked the battery for the 10 minutes it took me to change the sensor, and it didn't change anything. I unhooked it overnight tonight I will rehook it tomorrow and check it. The idle started when I cleaned the throttle body and MAF, so I think it has something to do with that. Can I try carb cleaner on the intake while it is running to see if I can find a leak?
It still started today by idling up to 1k, then dying after a few seconds. it did this 3 times until it wouldn't fire at all without some throttle. Then ran ok till it warmed up and started idling high. I am not sure what to make of it.
I changed the sensor out and it is still idling at 15 when I am rolling then goes down to 12 when I stop, and still starting hard. I unhooked the battery for the 10 minutes it took me to change the sensor, and it didn't change anything. I unhooked it overnight tonight I will rehook it tomorrow and check it. The idle started when I cleaned the throttle body and MAF, so I think it has something to do with that. Can I try carb cleaner on the intake while it is running to see if I can find a leak?
It still started today by idling up to 1k, then dying after a few seconds. it did this 3 times until it wouldn't fire at all without some throttle. Then ran ok till it warmed up and started idling high. I am not sure what to make of it.