Frankenstine
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- 1995 Ford Ranger
Hello everyone.
I joined this forum in hopes someone can help me out.
I know this question has been asked a 1000 times, but none of the answers have worked for me unless I missed something.
I have a 1995 Ford Ranger with a 2.3 engine. I've had this truck for 10 years with no problems and it has 370,000 miles on it. It still runs like new, (at least it did a month ago).
A month ago, my gf was driving it and was saying it had no power and would cough and sputter when going up hills or accelerating. She continued running around until it died in the middle of the road 20 miles from home. She said it would crank over but wouldn't start. I proceeded to rescue her. I grabbed the chain and some starting fluid and headed out. Once there and got the truck in a safe place, I immediately checked fuel pressure the best I could by pressing the pressure valve and it shot fuel out. Next, I shot ether directly into the carburetor twice but didn't even sputter. I checked spark and had a strong spark. I then pressed slightly on the gas peddle and it started, but I had to keep the RPM's around 1200 to get it home. At that point, it no longer sputter going up hills. It ran strong except at idle, which it wouldn't idle at all.
Since then, I've replaced the TPS and MAF sensor and the EGR valve with known good used ones. I also replaced the Idle Air Sensor with a new one. There are no codes. I also tested the fuel pressure
One more thing: When I unplug the Idle Air Sensor, it still doesn't idle on it's own but it will throttle down to a normal idle as long as my foot is on the peddle. As soon as I plug the sensor back in, it dies. When I restart the truck, I have to keep it running at least 1200 to 1400 RPM's.
Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
I joined this forum in hopes someone can help me out.
I know this question has been asked a 1000 times, but none of the answers have worked for me unless I missed something.
I have a 1995 Ford Ranger with a 2.3 engine. I've had this truck for 10 years with no problems and it has 370,000 miles on it. It still runs like new, (at least it did a month ago).
A month ago, my gf was driving it and was saying it had no power and would cough and sputter when going up hills or accelerating. She continued running around until it died in the middle of the road 20 miles from home. She said it would crank over but wouldn't start. I proceeded to rescue her. I grabbed the chain and some starting fluid and headed out. Once there and got the truck in a safe place, I immediately checked fuel pressure the best I could by pressing the pressure valve and it shot fuel out. Next, I shot ether directly into the carburetor twice but didn't even sputter. I checked spark and had a strong spark. I then pressed slightly on the gas peddle and it started, but I had to keep the RPM's around 1200 to get it home. At that point, it no longer sputter going up hills. It ran strong except at idle, which it wouldn't idle at all.
Since then, I've replaced the TPS and MAF sensor and the EGR valve with known good used ones. I also replaced the Idle Air Sensor with a new one. There are no codes. I also tested the fuel pressure
One more thing: When I unplug the Idle Air Sensor, it still doesn't idle on it's own but it will throttle down to a normal idle as long as my foot is on the peddle. As soon as I plug the sensor back in, it dies. When I restart the truck, I have to keep it running at least 1200 to 1400 RPM's.
Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.