Fuel

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Asked by Joshua Jan 10, 2019 at 11:21 AM about the 1988 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a weird problem where my something in my
electronics for my fuel pump and radio works
occasionally I'm not too sure where this issue may
be but I found a direct correlation with my fuel
pump working and my radio working but then at
times they both won't I'm thinking it's maybe my
ignition. Any ideas would be helpful

6 Answers

955

Can I ask how to check the ignition? I have looked at the wires in the past and I've just had one hell of a time trying to figure out what does what at that area. I'll look into the other connections in the meantime thanks.

955

Th issue it just I really don't know what I'm looking at here I'm not very inclined with electrical stuff

955

I'll dig into it a bit more and send some more pictures, I can say I've taken that clip off in the past looking for possible corrosion and stuff didn't notice anything looking burnt to me but can't say I was looking for burn marks

955

Well got a new issue drove home one day got in the driveway and lost all power to everything and in came back in a minute but the engine wouldn't crank so I charged the battery (I checked and found it was low) then went to crank it again clicked once and lost all power again but its staying off I used a screwdriver across the terminals and got it to crank and found power going to the firewall but not after

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