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I have a '94 Ford Ranger pickup. It has only 62000 miles on as I ride
my bike a lot. It has been a good runner until recently when one day
I
started it and the engine ran as rough as if one cylinder was
missing.
Out on the street it smoothies out a little but lacks power. Since
it’s drivable I’m trying to troubleshoot it myself. It has the 2.3 L
4
cyl. Engine with distributorless ignition. I’m thinking that the
probability is that the problem is not the ignition because of the
relatively low mileage, the two ignition modules and two plugs per
cylinder.
Does this make sense? My guess is a clogged fuel injector. I put in
a
bottle of Gumout fuel injector cleaner and have driven it about 40
miles with no results.
How long does it usually take injector cleaner to work?
is it possible to use a scanner on it? i don't see anything about
that
in Chilton's.
Any other ideas?
Engineman
Sounds like you have a similar engine to my 91 Stang (also a 2.3L 4 Cyl 8
plugs).
I have had 3 problems over the years that have resulted in what felt like a
misfire.
1) Blew the gasket between 2 cylinders
2) One of the ignition modules malfunctioned (this one cost me quite a bit
in diagnostic labour - and it was a ford dealer to boot).
3) Problem with a connection to one of the coil packs
It really has been a good engine throw in a few other minor repairs (frost
plug, etc) and it still runs as good as the day I bought it 300,500 km ago
Do you have a tack and does it behave any different then before the problem?
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