I have an ODB2 reader I've used in the past (on other vehicles) when the CEL comes on. I don't think I realized there could be a code without the check engine light.... Thanks for the tip.
I've been having noise behind my speedometer for a while and just realized with the change in seasons that my defroster and floor vents won't work. No matter what I do (hot and cold work just fine) I only get air thru the main vents. Nothing at all thru the defrost or floor.
My truck is a 2022...
Any resolution on this? I know it's an old thread but my rear window did the same thing. I've only used it a handful of times and it literally crumbled apart. The bottom screw fell out and the little plastic notch fell out when I opened the window. I'm not even certain the rear window is secure...
I literally have a blend date of Aug 16, 2022. Thouht for sure I would be out of luck but the website includes this bulletin when I enter my VIN. Can’t wait to have it looked at, love my truck but this trans is crap.
Still the place to go for a good deal?
I don't typically purchase warranties but my 2022 only has 18k miles and I want to keep it. Only been serviced at the dealer and is completely stock. Purchased Sep 2022. Thanks!!!
Finally got around to this job... the blue hooks were on sale (they were the last part I didn't have):
https://accessories.ford.com/2019-2021-ranger-tow-hooks-pair-blue/
Easy enough, though I'm no expert on body work. I did cut the lower scoop myself. No one will ever see it.
Anyhow...
Been one year and it's been good. Looking forward to more.
Bells are ringing!
You can keep your Taco
You can keep your ol F150
I'm goin huntin
Then gettin some lumber
And mulch
Then goin campin
Maybe buy one of those toolboxes
And take pics in the work parking lot
To celebrate...
I purchased a set of 17 inch take offs from a local member and want to put them on in place of my steelies.
Can I / should I use the same lug nuts that came installed with the steelies? Thanks!
OK - guess it was a silly question. It's my first pickup (loots of vans over the years) and still not used to just "tossing stuff in back" without worrying it'll fly out.
Thanks
I am picking up a set of wheels and tires from a member and I'm looking for recommendations on the best way to load and secure them in the back of my truck. I have a 6' bed and it's about an hour drive home. Thanks in advance!