Samuelc
Member
- First Name
- Sam
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2019
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
- 77
- Location
- Winchester, VA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Ranger Lariat FX4
Not that anyone asked but here's my story. I started experiencing these symptoms earlier this year. I browsed the internet and read about all sorts of transmission problems and began to worry. My first step was to take it to Ford. By the way I'm out of my warranty. 2019 with 45k miles. I happen to work for a Large mid Atlantic auto dealership that has a Ford store so its a little easier for me than it is for others. As a favor I had a tech reprogram my transmission. The placebo effect lasted about a day before I gave in and admitted it didn't work.
So more research led me to the PPE Large transmission pan. I bought that and paid for a transmission service. That didn't work either although now I have a better transmission pan and a fresh filter and fluids. Next up is the ford performance tune and its more aggressive transmission coding. That will have to work right? Nope I think it actually made it worse. At this point my truck is almost impossible to drive normally under 45 mph. My wife even noticed and said WTF is wrong with your truck. I had read this thread before the tune but told myself no way its that simple. after the tune however I had no other options.
I bought the sensor and spent the hour trying to get off the two top hose clamps while sacrificing blood, sweat and bruising a rib in the process. That's a longer story but yes that did happen for real. Swapped out the sensor and she drives like a new truck. For real. $700 for the pan and service, $900 tune and a $65 dollar part fixed it. And let me save you all some time and effort. Go to amazon and buy the clamp remover and buy the part number that is the whole assembly. The clamp thing is $11 and the whole assembly maybe $20 more than just the sensor itself. Trust me its worth it. I'm truly appreciative of this thread. God only knows what I would have paid for next.
So more research led me to the PPE Large transmission pan. I bought that and paid for a transmission service. That didn't work either although now I have a better transmission pan and a fresh filter and fluids. Next up is the ford performance tune and its more aggressive transmission coding. That will have to work right? Nope I think it actually made it worse. At this point my truck is almost impossible to drive normally under 45 mph. My wife even noticed and said WTF is wrong with your truck. I had read this thread before the tune but told myself no way its that simple. after the tune however I had no other options.
I bought the sensor and spent the hour trying to get off the two top hose clamps while sacrificing blood, sweat and bruising a rib in the process. That's a longer story but yes that did happen for real. Swapped out the sensor and she drives like a new truck. For real. $700 for the pan and service, $900 tune and a $65 dollar part fixed it. And let me save you all some time and effort. Go to amazon and buy the clamp remover and buy the part number that is the whole assembly. The clamp thing is $11 and the whole assembly maybe $20 more than just the sensor itself. Trust me its worth it. I'm truly appreciative of this thread. God only knows what I would have paid for next.
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