QCRanger48
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- First Name
- Connor
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- Apr 21, 2022
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- Queen Creek, az
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- 2019 Ford Ranger
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I’ve got a 2019 with just under 40k miles on it and got in it last week and after about 30 seconds of idling, the low oil pressure light came on. Immediately turned it off. Called the dealer, the service advisor figured it was just a sensor that had gone bad but recommended it be towed just in case. Got a call today that it was ready to be picked up and the repairs were covered by my extended warranty, just had to pay the $100 deductible. The service notes are attached, but basically the fan clutch wiring came undone and shorted out, causing a fuse to blow that also affected the oil pump, hence the low oil pressure. It was a good thing it was towed. Idling in traffic at Phoenix temps with low oil pressure could’ve led to some serious overheating issues.
Just curious if anyone else had this sort of issue and hope this can possibly help someone else if this were to happen to them!
Just curious if anyone else had this sort of issue and hope this can possibly help someone else if this were to happen to them!
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