yes and only way to fix it is to replace the sensor
Without a signal from the crank sensor, the ECU won't know how fast the engine is turning or "where it is" (which cylinder is about to fire), and the engine will not run. If the sensor is just "somewhat bad" (and gives a weak or irregular signal), the engine might do things like run badly at certain speeds, stop occasionally, or have trouble starting.
The Mass-air flow sensor is bad. It regulates the air and fuel mixture coming into the engine at the air breather box.
badly - schlecht.
Check and clean the MAF sensor.
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Yes it will as long as it is not a long bed and it is a under the rail liner. over rail will fit but badly. rails in 1993 were changed to be wider and tapered.
A hole or crack in the tube leading from the MAF sensor over to the throttle body.
A transmission in a 1994 Ford Ranger 2. 3 L 5 can make popping noises due to the transmission being badly mounted. The transmission can also make popping noises if the differential went bad.
1-Remove rH Front wheel. 2-Remove belt 3-Remove crank pulley/harmonic damper Remove bolt at center Use 3-bolt puller to pull off 4-Unplug crank sensor 5-Remove plastic ring behind crank pulley/harmonic damper (pull it off) 6-Remove 2 bolts and sensor 7-Install in reverse order 8-Use scan tool to perform crankshaft variation relearn If suitable tool unavailable, car may run badly for about 30 minutes and may occasionally set erroneous codes from P0300 to P0306 thereafter.
Yes, they will because that would be all that person knows. If you be mean to them, they will carry on that trait.
pretty badly i would have imagined
Nothing would happen badly, worse case is the check engine light MIGHT come on due to the oxygen sensor being moved. but besides that it gives a great sound, and power to your car