samsonitesamsonite
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I know this problem has been beat to death but this question is a little different.
When I bought the truck 2 years back the previous owner (clamined to be an electrical engineer, but I am beginning to wonder) did a bad job wiring in a 96 OBDII 4.0 and computer into an 88 ranger... I have been fixing his problems and I have all but fixed the truck, now all that's left is the surging idle, the 96 harness calls for dual O2 sensors, but the 88 exhaust only had 1 bung, so he just hooked up the front O2 and let the pigtail for the second hang there. Could this cause the surging idle? I know Mike will most likley have a good answer on this one.
When I bought the truck 2 years back the previous owner (clamined to be an electrical engineer, but I am beginning to wonder) did a bad job wiring in a 96 OBDII 4.0 and computer into an 88 ranger... I have been fixing his problems and I have all but fixed the truck, now all that's left is the surging idle, the 96 harness calls for dual O2 sensors, but the 88 exhaust only had 1 bung, so he just hooked up the front O2 and let the pigtail for the second hang there. Could this cause the surging idle? I know Mike will most likley have a good answer on this one.