Engine code 335 on a 1994 Ford Ranger indicates that there is an issue with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system, specifically that the EGR signal is out of the expected range. This could be due to a faulty EGR valve, a problem with the EGR position sensor, or issues within the wiring or connectors. It can lead to increased emissions and may affect engine performance. Diagnosing the exact cause typically requires checking the EGR components and related circuitry.
EGR feedback signal is / was out of range - EVR or PFE
tps signal out of range
22- Coolant sensor signal out of range22- Coolant sensor signal out of range
Trouble code P0101 means: MAF Sensor Signal Range/Performance
I believe P1115 is the fault code for Ambient Temperature. P1115 is engine coolant temperature signal from ECM to PCM.
The 8th " character " of your 17 digit VIN
P0707 indicates a problem with the signal from the transmission range switch.
P0500 is loss of vehicle speed signal. You need to test the speed sensor.
cylinder 5 misfire
Code 54-No cam signal at the PCM-No camshaft position sensor signal detected during engine cranking.
No crank reference signal.
On a 1997 Ford Ranger , 4.0 liter V6 P0304 means that an engine cylinder misfire has been detected on the # 4 engine cylinder firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford Ranger ( V6 engine )