Small paper bag in the driver side door pocket. A bag a wine bottle came in is tall so roll the top
down to about 6-8" fits fine in the door pocket and when fills up empty and reuse. Bigger stuff into a plastic grocery bag, plenty of them hanging around.
The check engine ouline light popped up on my 2019 with 67000 miles. Checked oil water etc all ok, the truck was running fine.
I called the dealer for an appointment soonest 10 days out.
I read somewhere it might have something to do with the fuel filler flap seal, so went to the gas station...
My 2019 has the same type cloth cover as in post 5,629 above. I was able to reuse it on the new battery I installed a week or so ago. I'm not sure what purpose it serves, any one know?
I thought installing the new battery might be a pain but it went in fine, not a Ford battery but same...
Soupie is correct, the top hole is for the fill nozzle, when oil reached or starts coming out of the lower hole the gearbox box oil level is correct, this is common in industrial gearboxes.
Mine sat a few days without being driven, it started up fine but the ASS didn't work for a few days (I enjoyed that, I can't stand the ASS and usually turn it off) But after a while I guess the battery got fully charged, and ASS working.
My Ranger was bought new in Oct 2019, about 52,000 miles...
Every week or 10 days or so my 2019 XLT, 2wd, auto transmission, Ranger will vibrate as I back out of the garage in the morning. It only does for a few seconds, and as soon as I tap on the brakes it stops. It is a light, rapid vibration, not in the engine, probably in the drive train or brakes...