My Ranger Hates Water
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My Ranger Hates Water
So yesterday i blasted through a deep puddle on my street and the battery light came on... didn't think anything of it till i went to turn and i couldn't.. well i could but the belt flew off and the PS pump wasn't being powered wow it was hard. I shut it off right away and put it back on. Then i'm driving to class and the thing will refused to hold idle. I get to class pop my air box and pour out the box it was filled to the top with water. The MAF was soaked probably why it was wanting to die. The Oil is not white or different looking it looks and feels fine.
*Also tested my 4wd on dry pavement and the wheels were grabbing and i heard a very loud bang. was it because i was on pavement that was dry
*Also tested my 4wd on dry pavement and the wheels were grabbing and i heard a very loud bang. was it because i was on pavement that was dry
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LOL. Wow, harsh guys.
When you say "filled," did you mean part of the bottom half of the airbox held water? That is believable.
Why it won't hold idle? Your IAC and MAF could both still be wet. Spray both with carb cleaner, let dry, reinstall. Change your filter. Most of us consider "deep puddles" as being 2' or higher. There isn't a lot of water on the street like that, even after it rains.
Do you have plastic inner fenders?
It could also idle funny if you don't have a working alternator, too. :-) They sometimes share the same belt.
As far as the "bang," it could be anything. As a general rule, you shouldn't "gun it" in 4Lo on dry pavement.
When you say "filled," did you mean part of the bottom half of the airbox held water? That is believable.
Why it won't hold idle? Your IAC and MAF could both still be wet. Spray both with carb cleaner, let dry, reinstall. Change your filter. Most of us consider "deep puddles" as being 2' or higher. There isn't a lot of water on the street like that, even after it rains.
Do you have plastic inner fenders?
It could also idle funny if you don't have a working alternator, too. :-) They sometimes share the same belt.
As far as the "bang," it could be anything. As a general rule, you shouldn't "gun it" in 4Lo on dry pavement.
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LOL. Wow, harsh guys.
When you say "filled," did you mean part of the bottom half of the airbox held water? That is believable.
Why it won't hold idle? Your IAC and MAF could both still be wet. Spray both with carb cleaner, let dry, reinstall. Change your filter. Most of us consider "deep puddles" as being 2' or higher. There isn't a lot of water on the street like that, even after it rains.
Do you have plastic inner fenders?
It could also idle funny if you don't have a working alternator, too. :-) They sometimes share the same belt.
As far as the "bang," it could be anything. As a general rule, you shouldn't "gun it" in 4Lo on dry pavement.
When you say "filled," did you mean part of the bottom half of the airbox held water? That is believable.
Why it won't hold idle? Your IAC and MAF could both still be wet. Spray both with carb cleaner, let dry, reinstall. Change your filter. Most of us consider "deep puddles" as being 2' or higher. There isn't a lot of water on the street like that, even after it rains.
Do you have plastic inner fenders?
It could also idle funny if you don't have a working alternator, too. :-) They sometimes share the same belt.
As far as the "bang," it could be anything. As a general rule, you shouldn't "gun it" in 4Lo on dry pavement.
i have the plastic liners but the flappy paper ones are gone on the drivers side
MAF is caked in dirty water
only issue i have now is a very loud pulley i think tensioner cause i just changed my idler and its already worn excessively
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