fatguylilshirt
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Let me preface this with a little backstory before I get into the issue.
Just purchased my NEW TO ME 2019 Ranger XL STX rwd w/ 52,000 on the clock.
Purchase date: 1/31/25
I absolutely love the truck got it for 20,000 out the door at a legitimate big Chevrolet dealership off the used lot. Clean CARFAX. I have a company truck that I use to commute and don’t drive my personal vehicle that much.
Now, some things are starting to make me question my decisions and I can’t seem to find answers that specifically pertains to my 1 issue that I’m hoping isn’t 2 issues.
Noticed this Saturday while driving roughly 90 miles round trip to visit some friends
2/8/25
The truck seems to want to buck/hesitate(kinda feels as if someone were tapping that gas pedal) when holding the pedal steady at certain speeds, not while accelerating or decelerating, just when holding steady, seams to shift fine and drive normally otherwise.
2/9/25
While making a u turn at less than 5mph(barely touching the gas pedal) Truck at a full turn all the sudden made some bucking and felt like it was maybe pressing the brakes for me or maybe cutting power to the wheels?
Lights for ABS and stability control came on with the message, service advance trac and hill start assist disabled.
Pulled over.
Shut vehicle on and off a few times, dash lights remained (no check engine light) researched if vehicle was safe to drive with those lights
Drive roughly 3 miles to nearest advance autoparts to get scanned
The scan showed these two codes.
C0051-62
Steering Wheel Position Sensor - Signal Compare Failure
C003A-65
Right rear wheel speed sensor - Signal Has Too Few Transitions/Events
After sitting in the store for roughly 15 minutes and starting the vehicle back up, the codes disappeared on its own
When I went and picked up my girlfriend and brought her friend back home that same day, anytime I held the pedal at a steady speed. I could feel some bucking/hesitation, but it shifted fine otherwise
When I would let off the pedal to decelerate while It was doing that, the bucking seemingly stopped
Accelerating back up to speed would do the same, no bucking, only when holding the pedal steady, it would buck(feeling as tho someone is tapping the gas pedal)
The codes have not come back but I’ve only driven maybe 20 miles since codes went away and I am outta town working for a few days and trying to research to know how to tackle things when I get back.
can these two things be related or am I dealing with two separate issues that are popping up at the same time?
Just purchased my NEW TO ME 2019 Ranger XL STX rwd w/ 52,000 on the clock.
Purchase date: 1/31/25
I absolutely love the truck got it for 20,000 out the door at a legitimate big Chevrolet dealership off the used lot. Clean CARFAX. I have a company truck that I use to commute and don’t drive my personal vehicle that much.
Now, some things are starting to make me question my decisions and I can’t seem to find answers that specifically pertains to my 1 issue that I’m hoping isn’t 2 issues.
Noticed this Saturday while driving roughly 90 miles round trip to visit some friends
2/8/25
The truck seems to want to buck/hesitate(kinda feels as if someone were tapping that gas pedal) when holding the pedal steady at certain speeds, not while accelerating or decelerating, just when holding steady, seams to shift fine and drive normally otherwise.
2/9/25
While making a u turn at less than 5mph(barely touching the gas pedal) Truck at a full turn all the sudden made some bucking and felt like it was maybe pressing the brakes for me or maybe cutting power to the wheels?
Lights for ABS and stability control came on with the message, service advance trac and hill start assist disabled.
Pulled over.
Shut vehicle on and off a few times, dash lights remained (no check engine light) researched if vehicle was safe to drive with those lights
Drive roughly 3 miles to nearest advance autoparts to get scanned
The scan showed these two codes.
C0051-62
Steering Wheel Position Sensor - Signal Compare Failure
C003A-65
Right rear wheel speed sensor - Signal Has Too Few Transitions/Events
After sitting in the store for roughly 15 minutes and starting the vehicle back up, the codes disappeared on its own
When I went and picked up my girlfriend and brought her friend back home that same day, anytime I held the pedal at a steady speed. I could feel some bucking/hesitation, but it shifted fine otherwise
When I would let off the pedal to decelerate while It was doing that, the bucking seemingly stopped
Accelerating back up to speed would do the same, no bucking, only when holding the pedal steady, it would buck(feeling as tho someone is tapping the gas pedal)
The codes have not come back but I’ve only driven maybe 20 miles since codes went away and I am outta town working for a few days and trying to research to know how to tackle things when I get back.
can these two things be related or am I dealing with two separate issues that are popping up at the same time?
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