jimcollison
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- City, State
- Portland, OR
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Eddie Bauer
Hi guys. I'm new here and am in dire need of advice.
I have a 99 explorer 4.0 SOHC with 160k miles. A few month ago i ran out of gas (doh!) and have been having trouble ever since. It started with poor idle. Most of the time I'd have to keep one foot on the gas to keep it from dying. I also was experiencing some hesitation and lack of power when accelerating. I changed plugs, wires, fuel filter, cleaned the injectors and changed the idle air controller. After that it idled fine but continued to sputter when accelerating or going up a hill. I've checked for vacuum leaks (with a can of starting fluid) and didn't find any. The cat converters sounded like a box of metal cherrios when pinged with a hammer so what the heck, i changed those too. That didn't fix it and the problem is getting worse. It now sputters a little at idle and runs like a piece of junk when accelerating. Also, I've had the MIL come on and flash a few times and today it came on and stayed lit. I scanned it and pulled a code for cylinder 2 misfire.
I'm not sure what to do now. I was thinking it might be the fuel pressure regulator. I've tested the fuel pressure and it reads a steady 65psi and doesn't move when i hit the throttle. Haynes manual says that the fuel pressure should be at 30-45psi at idle. Part of the problem though is that both Haynes and Chilton make no mention of a returnless system and I'm pretty sure that's what I have.
Any thoughts??
I have a 99 explorer 4.0 SOHC with 160k miles. A few month ago i ran out of gas (doh!) and have been having trouble ever since. It started with poor idle. Most of the time I'd have to keep one foot on the gas to keep it from dying. I also was experiencing some hesitation and lack of power when accelerating. I changed plugs, wires, fuel filter, cleaned the injectors and changed the idle air controller. After that it idled fine but continued to sputter when accelerating or going up a hill. I've checked for vacuum leaks (with a can of starting fluid) and didn't find any. The cat converters sounded like a box of metal cherrios when pinged with a hammer so what the heck, i changed those too. That didn't fix it and the problem is getting worse. It now sputters a little at idle and runs like a piece of junk when accelerating. Also, I've had the MIL come on and flash a few times and today it came on and stayed lit. I scanned it and pulled a code for cylinder 2 misfire.
I'm not sure what to do now. I was thinking it might be the fuel pressure regulator. I've tested the fuel pressure and it reads a steady 65psi and doesn't move when i hit the throttle. Haynes manual says that the fuel pressure should be at 30-45psi at idle. Part of the problem though is that both Haynes and Chilton make no mention of a returnless system and I'm pretty sure that's what I have.
Any thoughts??