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Hey all!
I've had my '19 Ranger XLT for just about a year now and just now ran into my first major problem. On my way to work the other morning, I stepped down on the gas to go up a mountain and my engine started misfiring. The check engine light came on and started flashing. I pulled over, shut the truck off for a few minutes, and started up the mountain again. Not even 20-30 seconds later, the truck started misfiring again, with the check engine light flashing once again. At this point I decided it wasn't safe to drive and coasted back to the house. On my FordPass app, I received a warning about the powertrain control module detecting an engine misfire condition caused by poor fuel quality or a powertrain malfunction. As long as I wasn't putting the engine under load, it ran as smooth as ever. I managed to drive it to the dealer and drop it off, but they stated that it may take a few days to get the time to look at it.
I saw someone on here mention that their Ranger had a fuel injector go bad and had similar issues as what I'm having. As it just misfired under load, I don't suspect that would be gas would it? Any help from you all would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you guys!
I've had my '19 Ranger XLT for just about a year now and just now ran into my first major problem. On my way to work the other morning, I stepped down on the gas to go up a mountain and my engine started misfiring. The check engine light came on and started flashing. I pulled over, shut the truck off for a few minutes, and started up the mountain again. Not even 20-30 seconds later, the truck started misfiring again, with the check engine light flashing once again. At this point I decided it wasn't safe to drive and coasted back to the house. On my FordPass app, I received a warning about the powertrain control module detecting an engine misfire condition caused by poor fuel quality or a powertrain malfunction. As long as I wasn't putting the engine under load, it ran as smooth as ever. I managed to drive it to the dealer and drop it off, but they stated that it may take a few days to get the time to look at it.
I saw someone on here mention that their Ranger had a fuel injector go bad and had similar issues as what I'm having. As it just misfired under load, I don't suspect that would be gas would it? Any help from you all would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you guys!
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