Amsoil guy
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- First Name
- Jason
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2020
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- Location
- Cloverdale, B.C.
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger
- Occupation
- Hydro Vac operator/ Amsoil Dealer
88,000km and issue free so far.
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Maybe we can send out a survey to the 600,000 US 5G Ranger owners and see just how bad the trans is. May want to survey the millions of F150, Explorer, Expedition, and Mustang owners too, as it is the same trans.I wonder how many Rangers have made it past 100k miles with no transmission issues? I know there is no way to actually know but I’m curious. I also wonder if having a tune may help it last longer. So many questions so few answers lol.
There was one member here who stated he had 124K and didn't have trans issue...but he has fuel in oil, stumble/surging, HVAC damper wasn't working and his bed was 2" higher on one side...I wonder how many Rangers have made it past 100k miles with no transmission issues? I know there is no way to actually know but I’m curious. I also wonder if having a tune may help it last longer. So many questions so few answers lol.
At least he has a silver lining to go with the rest of the issues I guess lol.There was one member here who stated he had 124K and didn't have trans issue...but he has fuel in oil, stumble/surging, HVAC damper wasn't working and his bed was 2" higher on one side...
I ignored my recall as well...My 2019 with 27,000 miles has been mostly trouble free. They replaced the battery at my first oil change under warranty. I declined the tail light recall fix because though I had no problem with the connector they told me they had to replace it anyway. I just replied, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Why solder 32 wires if you don't have to. They did tell me I can have it replaced under warranty anytime as long as it is active. Mine goes to 2027.
I had mine done, but it was a "check it and replace only if bad" thing. Mine was fine. Seems weird they wanted to replace that connector if it all checked out OK. Even the recall said it only affected a small percentage of vehicles - the only reason it was a recall was because if it was bad it caused the taillights to be completely inoperable which is obviously a safety issue.I ignored my recall as well...
I do agree that after spending 40-50k on a vehicle it should last@Sgt York
2020 XLT, brake line was mis-installed at factory. Lost brakes at
about 3k km. Fixed at dealer. At 50k miles now, no issues.
We love the truck. As mentioned, these forums are full of people bitchin. You either come here to learn about the truck, what others did,
what works & what doesn't or you'll bitch about some
1st world problem.
I do agree that after spending 40-50k on a vehicle it should last
10yrs with minimal issues, few of us will see that.
@Msfitoy another 50k to go WOOHOO!!!! ?
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/drove-my-truck-today-had-no-issues.11212/
Any service done on the trans? Just curious. Or any mods or tunes?2019, just short of 90k. Plus another 6k of flat towing from coast to coast. One of the first trucks off the line.
Daily driver, but been on 33'+ almost it's entire life. Towed heavy many, many times. Been through 20 of the 50 states ( not counting it's birth) still get 21+ mpg.
Other than that, no issues. Every vehicle has problems, and this is pretty dam good for a first year model. ? Wish the trans would have made it longer, but it is a Ford Transmission ?
- 4th set of shocks ( but we test them for work)
- Almost done on the 3rd set of tires ( got rid of originals at 6k)
- One 02 sensor (warranty)
- 2nd battery
- 2nd set of spark plugs
- Original brakes
- Blen door has made noise for years
- Transmission is on its way out ?
- Stereo disconnects phone from AA when it gets hot. ( Since new)