Ford ranger wont start

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Asked by Wairua Jul 22, 2016 at 02:39 PM about the 2009 Ford Ranger XLT SuperCab 4Dr 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2009 ford ranger wont start

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Did you check o see if you have 12 Volts at the battery, you need to post more information then just saying my car will not start in order for us to help !

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Sorry about that battery has full charge motor turns over normally it juste wont start roll starts not a problem

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Spray some starter fluid in the intake as you try and start the car and if it starts then you should be looking at the fuel pump. Note: as soon as you stop spraying the fluid the car will die.

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Leading up to it not starting i would turn key ND nothing would happen dash lights Côme on gloo plug light turns on and of normally but nothing. turn off agian turn on agian and it starts thé day it stoped starting thé time of turning thé motor over before it would eventually start got longer and longer than it just wouldnt start turns over but wont start

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i have a similar problem,mine doesnt start it just cracks but nothing happens i tried it with a push and it started

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My 98 Ranger will barely crank the it eventually stops. The battery is fully charged. It acts like the starter is going bad but I don’t think that’s the problem. Is it possible it has a vapor lock? I haven’t pulled the plugs yet. Any thoughts or ideas? Thanks

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