Help!? Ranger sputters when accelerating

Discussion in 'Maintenance Shop' started by hooks71, May 25, 2009.

  1. hooks71

    hooks71 New Member

    My 2001 Ford Ranger is having trouble accelerating when I press the gas pedal aggressively to pass on the freeway. I've taken it to a few mechanics and I've had a diagnostic run and they keep getting a code of P1309. I've read a few post that say that I need to change the spark plugs (that's what a few mechanics have suggested as well). Has anyone else had this problem?

    I would greatly appreciate any feedback or guidance on this subject!
     
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  3. rangerider

    rangerider shadetree

    If they say

    I don't need a trouble code to tell me I have a miss.
    If mechanics are telling me to change my plugs..about 45 bucks...I'd change my plugs...and even go crazy and do wires as well 80 bucks..unless it has coil packs...which would give a different code.

    I saw 9+ people looked at this post...no one replied because it is a no brainer. Change your plugs.
     
  4. OP
    hooks71

    hooks71 New Member

    Thanks for the feedback and tips.
     
  5. TBlech

    TBlech New Member

    I wondered why no one replied to posts on this forum, glad you answered the unasked question!
     
  6. RickyO

    RickyO New Member

    Spark plugs

    I recently purchased a 1997 Ranger with the 3.0 litre V6. It had 97,000 miles on it. It wasn't missing horribly but it sure felt gutless.

    The Haynes manual I bought stated that even though the spark plug interval is supposed to be 100,000 miles, plugs usually need changing around 60,000. Sure enough, when I changed the plugs (they were the originals) they were totally worn down. The gap was way past the .045 maximum.

    Feels like a new truck now. I'll be checking the gap on the plugs regularly and replacing them early.
     
  7. mincus

    mincus New Member

    that was my problem, ya my plugs were toast :D.
     

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