Mine starts operating almost immediately (temp gauge hasn't even started climbing)I don’t think that the auto start stop system operates until the truck has warmed up.
Sure you can compare them fairly.2004 was a different era for vehicles, quality etc. It is nearly 20yrs ago. Lots changed since.
.... but not like a 20yr old truck, back when they actually built them to last. now they build them for the highest profit margin, and factor in failures.
you cant fairly compare the two trucks
Can’t wait to see the runaround the Audi dealer will give you. I would only involve them if Ford refuses to warranty it.The selling dealer should take care of you regardless if they are a Ford store or not. Have you contacted them?
The part that is spliced/damaged is part of the sensor. The wire is about 2-3 ft in length and plugs into the main harness.Sure if the sensor is part of that it all goes, thats not a problem.
The premise was splicing is not the long term solution if you want no more issues. A splice won't guarantee that.
So chance a harness, change an assembly, its the same result and right decision.
Adam, I don’t know for sure about the Ranger (it’s still too new to me) but my hybrid Acura wouldn’t shut off, at least in the winter, until it had warmed up. It makes sense to me that there might be some minimum coolant temperature associated with start/stop operation but maybe not.Mine starts operating almost immediately (temp gauge hasn't even started climbing)
That's nonsense anything should be covered pressure them they will.cave!Dealer said what I found is the issue. They don’t have the part. Ordered it, and said it should be here next week. Said no on the warranty covering it.
The Dealer is Obligated to fix your Issue....Even tho it was Not a Certified Used Ford Checked Vehicle....The factory warranty transfers to You....Pressure them!Dealer said what I found is the issue. They don’t have the part. Ordered it, and said it should be here next week. Said no on the warranty covering it.
Good information.The same thing happened to my 2021. Turned out the Rt rear speed sensor was installed with the protective cover still on the sensor!?! The dealer didn't figure it out until I drove it straight to them after it happened BEFORE shutting down and restarting the truck. Those particular sensors do not store data in the system like other others. If you stop and start the truck to get the fault clear you reset the sensor codes and the dealer will have nothing to go on. so the fault has to be active for them to figure it out. Happened to me at all sorts of random times. Actually surprised it wasn't happening more frequently. Hope this helps.
hi I have a 2019 got 28k on it my tuck sets outside my garage is full of a boss and a 70 mach1 anyway last Sat morning i went to the store cam back home got ready to leave about a hr later it would not start hit the start button dash lit up with all shit saying Ebrake bad this went on for 3 times, so I hit remote start it started and died a couple of times finally it kept running but had the wrench on the dash went to the dealer. I made the mistake of turning it off when they turned it on wrench was gone I was there all day they didn't find anything runs great now the only problem I have had ...if this happens again will not turn it offStarted it this morning. Everything good. Put in reverse, backed out of garage. Everything fine. Shifted to drive, and all kinds of lights started coming on. Terrain management failure, anti-lock brake light, traction control light, etc. looked like a Christmas tree flashing on the dash. I turned off ignition, restarted. No lights. Drive to work, about 17 miles. No issues. Got to work, and parked, but left running. Dumped some trash, then backed up to turn around, all lights came in again. So, I guess I am about to call the dealer and make an appointment. This is strike one.