Hi Phil,
I am taking my Ranger in to the dealer on Tuesday and want to be armed with as much info as possible before I go. I read in another thread where there was concern about the driveshaft being out of phase. I crawled under the truck, and using the photos in the other thread as a guide...
The tires and wheels are OEM. Thanks for the test advice, I will try that - and will find another dealer. I was a mechanic in my youth and worked for 3 dealerships in parts, service and sales. I know how they can be. I will post back here with results.
Phil,
I am very pleased to see you on this forum. I am hoping you can give me a point in the right direction.
I purchased a 2019 Ranger XLT 4WD SuperCab a little over 3 weeks ago. It had 12400 miles on it, that had been put on the vehicle in about 6 months of service. It is a Ford Certified...
I'm hip. Down here in FL we rely on front tags from the Snowbird states to warn us they are coming. On the other hand, I took off the front license plate holder on my 2019 Ranger XLT and installed a Euro tag holder to display the German tag from the town where I went to high school - Wiesbaden.
I took the truck to the dealer today. I quoted the TSB number to the service advisor and after an hour and a half, he said that the TSB was for F-150s and not the Ranger (huh?!?) but that the mechanic found a TSB that covered reprogramming the PCM. He told me to drive it and see if it was...
I just purchased a 2019 Ranger XLT and am experiencing the jerky lunging ride while accelerating. I noted the TSB quoted above, but my build date is 4/28/19 and the TSB applies to vehicles built on or before 2/11/19. The vehicle was only used 6 months before it was disposed of by the first...