Bad coil? Bad distributor rotor? Bad ignition pickup? Bad distributor cap?
check map sensor that was the problem in my 89 2.3 ranger
I'm no expert, but my friend had a similar situation in a carburated Toyota due to a clogged fuel filter. Fuel filters need to be changed every 30,000 miles or so. It's a cheap and easy fix - try that first.
Low compression in a cylinder, a burnt valve, loose plug or plug wire, bad injector, bad electronics.
Check to see whats missing when it won't start. Needs fuel & gas to run.
1995 ford ranger 4wd cranks over but no spark, replaced crank sensor Check battery power to coil connector, if that is good coil can be tested w/multimeter.
The next step should be to check the oxygen sensor. If this isn't the issue then check the coil or coil pack to ensure proper firing.
Nothing really. Apart from the ranger net there are no more missions. Sorry if it disappointed you.
nothing or what ever you want
AGE and engine failure
if it still cranks then it might be that your timing belt broke and needs to be replaced, that just happened to me on my 94'
Look for a sticker inside the fuel filler door indicating that it can run on E 85DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY http://www.pointaengineering.com/main.sc Because they are a fraudulent company! The sensor they provide does absolutly nothing. I tried it and nothing changed in the way my vehicle ran.Read more: How_do_you_install_a_flex_fuel_sensor
The Power Rangers show in which they live in a jungle and the Red Ranger is trying to locate his missing parents would be Power Rangers Wild Force due to the Rangers' base, the Animarium being a floating island that looks similar to a jungle and Cole, the Red Ranger came to the U.S. in order to find his missing Parents, both his Mother and Father went missing while on an expedition in search of Animaria.