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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / February 2008

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'96 Ranger check engine light on

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redpalmerado@yahoo.com - 27 Feb 2008 21:26 GMT
My '96 Ranger is either missing or having some other sort of
electrical shorting. When driving  over 30mph it will sporadically
sound like the engine has turned off  and will lose speed for a few
seconds.  Then it will "turn back on" for a few moments and be ok
until it happens again. When I come to a stop it dies. I start it up
and get going and it will drive the same way I described.  Now the
check engine light has come on.

What's the most common reason for the check engine light to come on?

What sort of information would I get from running computer diagnostic
check to the on-board diagnostics (OBD-II port)? Is something like
CarMd worth getting or is there something better (cheaper)?
Jeff - 27 Feb 2008 21:46 GMT
> My '96 Ranger is either missing or having some other sort of
> electrical shorting. When driving  over 30mph it will sporadically
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> What's the most common reason for the check engine light to come on?

A problem detected by the computer.

> What sort of information would I get from running computer diagnostic
> check to the on-board diagnostics (OBD-II port)? Is something like
> CarMd worth getting or is there something better (cheaper)?

You will get a trouble code like P1023 and information that tells you
what things may be the problem.

You can take the truck to Autozone and some other stores and have the
codes read for free.

Jeff
redpalmerado@yahoo.com - 27 Feb 2008 22:19 GMT
> redpalmer...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > My '96 Ranger is either missing or having some other sort of
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> Jeff

Thanks for the Autozone tip!
 
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