Stevedbvik1
Well-Known Member
The OP never responded to the low oil pressure part of the equation. Easily could have been run low on oil and roached the turbo. Which in that case no need for Ford or the dealer to extend a good shake. Unless the turbo grenaded and puked all the oil out the exhaust. But it seems that they would have mentioned it as that’s a pretty dramatic scene to observe.It is always going, the turbo uses exhaust gasses to spin and create boost, so as long as the engine is on the turbo is spinning for the most part. Modern twin scroll turbos and the systems that support them are very reliable and work very well. There will always be the occasional person who just has a bad egg, but you have to consider the sample size and the fact that we aren't going to see an accurate sampling of issues across all rangers. Most owners aren't here, and those who are usually aren't going to post about an issue they don't have. OP absolutely got a bad shake, hell so did I with the transmission issue I just had but as others have wisely said the odds of a hiccup free vehicle are still extremely in your favor.
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