mcypert09
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First time post. I have seen quite a few related to the wrench and the diagnostic notification sent to the FordPass app stating "Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power" message but not really any that I could find on the site similar to what I am seeing.
It started on my drive to work this morning while I was driving on the highway at approximately 75 mph and the wrench (not flashing appeared). I went out at lunch and drove on city streets for approximately 5 miles total at 30 mph with no wrench / notification. Then as you guessed, on my way home from work which is an approximately 20 - 25 minute drive, the wrench notification appeared again while driving on the highway about 1/2 the way home. There was no noticeable impact when driving, temperature and RPM appeared to be normal, and no other visual issues from what I could tell. When I got home, my Ranger was turned off so I could grab my Innova 3020RS FixAssist OBD2 Code Reader and as you can guess again there was no wrench warning light and the OBD2 scanner did not identify anything. I wasn't sure if the OBD2 would pick up anything if the fault data wasn't being sent to/from the ECU but wanted to try anyway but I don't think it matters since everything I reset the vehicle it seems to disappear.
I purchased my Ranger used with approximately 19,000 on it in March 2023 and now I have 47,696 miles on it. At times (mostly initially after cold starting), the xmsn shifting does seem to be a little clunky but seems to go away as the xfer case and xmsn warm up and I have always contributed this to the inter-workings of these components (which is also why when I start I try to ease on the acceleration / pedal).
So starting to panic a bit here thinking it is xmsn related but also don't want to assume that based on what I have read on here since owning the Ranger (this is a great site and forum by the way). I really like the truck and no issues I have experienced (and nothing found during service appointments for maintenance) but wondering if anybody else's Ranger had this fault turn on when driving highway speeds and what was the outcome (or even suggested next steps besides trying to get an appointment). Based on reading other post from the Ranger 5G forum, it sounds like that Ford Dealers may not do anything if there is no light / fault code present so if it keeps disppearing, that doesn't make me feel much better either.
It started on my drive to work this morning while I was driving on the highway at approximately 75 mph and the wrench (not flashing appeared). I went out at lunch and drove on city streets for approximately 5 miles total at 30 mph with no wrench / notification. Then as you guessed, on my way home from work which is an approximately 20 - 25 minute drive, the wrench notification appeared again while driving on the highway about 1/2 the way home. There was no noticeable impact when driving, temperature and RPM appeared to be normal, and no other visual issues from what I could tell. When I got home, my Ranger was turned off so I could grab my Innova 3020RS FixAssist OBD2 Code Reader and as you can guess again there was no wrench warning light and the OBD2 scanner did not identify anything. I wasn't sure if the OBD2 would pick up anything if the fault data wasn't being sent to/from the ECU but wanted to try anyway but I don't think it matters since everything I reset the vehicle it seems to disappear.
I purchased my Ranger used with approximately 19,000 on it in March 2023 and now I have 47,696 miles on it. At times (mostly initially after cold starting), the xmsn shifting does seem to be a little clunky but seems to go away as the xfer case and xmsn warm up and I have always contributed this to the inter-workings of these components (which is also why when I start I try to ease on the acceleration / pedal).
So starting to panic a bit here thinking it is xmsn related but also don't want to assume that based on what I have read on here since owning the Ranger (this is a great site and forum by the way). I really like the truck and no issues I have experienced (and nothing found during service appointments for maintenance) but wondering if anybody else's Ranger had this fault turn on when driving highway speeds and what was the outcome (or even suggested next steps besides trying to get an appointment). Based on reading other post from the Ranger 5G forum, it sounds like that Ford Dealers may not do anything if there is no light / fault code present so if it keeps disppearing, that doesn't make me feel much better either.
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