oh it's been done lol
We've had the truck for 3 years now (bought used) and that was the first thing done.
then replaced the spark plugs about 4 months ago, that's what they thought was the problem at the time, too.
After taking truck in to Ford a few times over the "stuttering", which, of course, they can't duplicate, it has finally possibly been resolved as a torque converter problem. Getting it replaced in a week or two, and hopefully will resolve this nonsense. I had had enough of it yesterday and was...
soooooo.......after taking my truck in to possibly get the injectors replaced, the dealership said that wasn't it. After taking a test drive with the Serv Mgr, he mentioned another person with a Ranger had had the same problem, and that they got a torque converter for his truck. I suggested...
I just had 4 plugs replaced at 45,xxx I really don't think that was the issue. Repair was done at a Ford dealership. it was "stuttering" fairly bad at that time, but it is still doing it now, but not as bad. I took it into my local highly respected repair shop this week, to see if they can...
I never said they didn’t want it. I work at a credit union so I know how much it’s worth because I book out vehicles daily. We would loan 37,000 on that vehicle and they were wanting to give me $28,000 trade-in. Which is fine, I used to work at a car dealership many years ago, So I know how it...
I had a Colorado in a previous marriage. I never got to drive it, so that’s why this is my fantastic, wonderful truck. I rotate between that and my challenger back-and-forth to work.
I am actually getting tires tomorrow. I bought the same ones that came with the truck, Hankook A/T something something
The cheapest place to get them was Wally World. $166 a tire.