2002 Ford Ranger Hard Starting with P0171 Code - Fuel Pressure & Engine Warm/Cold Issues
Hello everyone, I'm experiencing persistent hard starting issues with my 2002 Ford Ranger 2.3L (77,000 miles). The truck requires multiple cranks—often 2–3 attempts—to start, whether it's cold or warm. Once started, the engine runs smoothly without any performance issues. The check engine light is on, and the diagnostic code reads P0171 (System Too Lean - Bank 1). I've already checked for vacuum leaks and inspected the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, which appears clean. No visible signs of leaks or contamination have been found. To assist with starting, I now prime the fuel pump by turning the ignition key to 'On' position multiple times before attempting to crank. This helps reduce cranking time but does not eliminate the issue entirely. I'm seeking advice on what could be causing this behavior—especially given that the engine doesn't hold pressure as expected during testing. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help.
Have you tested the fuel pressure? This is a common diagnostic step when dealing with hard starting and P0171 codes.