My 1998 2.5l Fordf Ranger Will NOT Start

Asked by hull8716 Dec 31, 2014 at 02:48 PM about the 1998 Ford Ranger XLT Standard Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck was working fine when I first got it a couple years ago and it just stopped running after having it for two months.Iworked on it and worked on it and gave up and the truck sat for 3 years.My father and I thought it was a compression issue so we replaced the EGR and the spark plugs, the truck didnt start.I REALLY need your help guys!!!

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You need three things to have a vehicle running. Fuel, Fire and Air. Start with the basics. Are you getting Fuel to the injectors? Are you getting fire to the spark plugs? Air flowing into the motor? Pull a plug spark plug out and ground it to the block to check for spark when you try and crank it over. If your getting spark to all plugs then move on to fuel delivery. Spray some starting fluid in the intake or throw some gas on a rag and hold it up to the throttle body and try to crank it over. If it runs for a short time then you have a fuel issue. Good luck

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Had a similar problem withj an older ranger. Ended up being the ecm relay. Pulled our hair out, had no spark and no fuel. Did all kinds of crap ended up being an 11 dollar relay. Check them all.

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