The 1999 Ford Ranger equipped with the 4.0L Cologne V6 engine (engine code "X") uses the correct firing order: 1-4-2-5-3-6. Ensuring this firing order is strictly followed is crucial for eliminating misfires.
Essential Facts & Misfire Fixes
Cylinder Identification (Viewed from Driver's Seat):
- Front of Engine (Belt/Pulley Side)
- Passenger Side Bank (Even Cylinders): Cylinder #2 (Front) #4 (Middle) #6 (Rear)
- Driver Side Bank (Odd Cylinders): Cylinder #1 (Front) #3 (Middle) #5 (Rear)
Correct Wire Routing to Ignition Coils:

- The coil pack on this distributorless ignition system (DIS) typically has three coil towers.
- Top Coil Tower (Nearest Passenger Side): Fire Cylinders #1 (Front Driver Side) & #4 (Front Passenger Side).
- Middle Coil Tower: Fire Cylinders #2 (Front Passenger Side) & #5 (Rear Driver Side).
- Bottom Coil Tower (Nearest Driver Side/Intake): Fire Cylinders #3 (Rear Driver Side) & #6 (Rear Passenger Side).
Steps to Verify & Fix Misfires Related to Firing Order
- Inspect Spark Plug Wires:
- Carefully trace each wire from its spark plug back to the specific coil tower.
- Ensure zero crossings or mix-ups, especially on the rear cylinders (#3 & #5 Driver side, #6 Passenger side).
- Look for damaged insulation, burns (especially near exhaust manifolds), or loose connections. Replace damaged wires as a set.
- Verify Plug Wire Seating:
- Ensure both ends of every spark plug wire are firmly "clicked" onto the spark plug terminal and the coil tower nipple.
- Rear plugs are hard to reach; mis-seated wire boots are a frequent cause of intermittent misfires.
- Check Spark Plugs:
- Remove plugs and inspect condition. Fouled, worn, or cracked plugs cause misfires.
- Check gap and reset to specification (typically ~0.052 - 0.056 inches for stock application) or replace plugs if needed. Use recommended type (e.g., Motorcraft AGSF-22PP).
- Ensure plugs are properly torqued (~13-15 lb-ft).
- Test Ignition Coils:
- A weak/failing coil can misfire even if wires and plugs are good.
- Perform a resistance test across the coil pack terminals per repair manual specifications. Replace faulty coils.
Key Takeaway: Always start troubleshooting a misfire on the 4.0L Ranger by meticulously verifying the 1-4-2-5-3-6 firing order path and the condition of the spark plug wires, plugs, and coil pack connections before suspecting fuel injectors, compression, or PCM issues.