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Old 03-18-2004, 07:09 PM
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Unhappy 93 ranger 2.3 5 spd fuel distrib system

I have a 93 ford ranger that I just replaced the fuel pump on, but there is no sound indicating the fuel pump has electrical current. Does any one know how to work through this problem?
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Re: 93 ranger 2.3 5 spd fuel distrib system

check the fuse, inertia switch, fuel pump relay and tfi module. also make sure the ground in good. the pump should energize for 2 seconds when the key is initially turned to run. usually the relay or wires to the relay are the culprits. i think you can use a jumper wire on the eec connector to energize the pump circuit but don't know offhand which terminal it is.
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