DIY Spark Plugs: Setting Right 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0 Firing Order

DIY Spark Plugs: Setting Right 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0 Firing Order

Correctly setting the firing order is critical for engine performance when replacing spark plugs on your 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0L V6. This engine uses a waste-spark ignition system, distributing high voltage to paired cylinders. Follow these steps precisely:

1994 Ford Ranger 4.0L Firing Order

The firing sequence is 1-4-2-5-3-6. Cylinders are numbered:

  • Front of engine (radiator side): Passenger bank = Cylinder 1, Driver bank = Cylinder 2
  • Rear of engine (firewall side): Passenger bank = Cylinder 3, Driver bank = Cylinder 4
  • Middle: Passenger bank = Cylinder 5, Driver bank = Cylinder 6

Spark Plug Replacement & Wiring

Critical steps:

DIY Spark Plugs: Setting Right 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0 Firing Order
  • Label ignition wires before removal using masking tape (e.g., "Cyl 1," "Cyl 4").
  • Remove wires one at a time to prevent cross-connection. Clean debris around plugs.
  • Install new spark plugs gapped to 0.052-0.056 inches. Torque to 13-15 ft-lbs.
  • Reconnect wires per firing order:

Ignition coil terminal pairing (waste-spark system):

  • Terminal A: Cylinders 1 and 4
  • Terminal B: Cylinders 2 and 5
  • Terminal C: Cylinders 3 and 6

Verification & Testing

  • Double-check wire routing against cylinder numbering. Ensure no crossed or loose connections.
  • Start the engine: Smooth idle confirms correct installation. Misfires or hesitation indicate wiring errors.