sounds o too familiar. mine does get better when completely warmed up--mile or two. tried high test--no change. ill live with it for a while. some folks say it gets better with milage. thanks for the inputI too have the same studder problem. Start and warm up the engine. Drive down my driveway onto the street. The first up shift sud-d-d-der. Only once, does not do it again when warm.
told the same thing along with "its my imagination". no engine light no can fixy. hope over time there are enough complaints to warrant a recall. regards alanI had the same issue and took it in. they said they didn't do anything to it and that's the way it runs but hasn't done it since. I wish i knew what they did to share with you
Interesting cause i have that same feeling sometimes. Only when the truck is cold thoughFYI All,
I just got off the phone with my local Ford service department and theybare having to replace a failing injector. 12k miles on the truck. In the morning on cold startup if I just get in and go with no warm up it stumbles and missis and the transmission feels off as well. I was hoping for just a software update issue but alas its an injector. I am now stuck in a Ford Escape until they fix that issue...major bummer! At least it happened under warranty.
Hopefully there is a fix and if enough complaints are generated a fix will appear. This problem appears to be Ranger only, 2019 and 2020.
[again hot engine all good. im no mechanic but could it involve the mass air flow sensor or something with cold air/ gas mixture and what i used to call an automatic choke. when engine is hot all goes back to normal. of course ford wont give any input except " get a grip" it is what is is
Hi Bob,Excellent point BDUb. May be we can get an answer from:
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
I have the same issue, over 12k miles now. My wife has the same engine in her 2020 explorer and it has none of the quirks that my truck has when cold. It was something I checked before we bought it because I knew she was not going to let it warm up and would not be happy with the stumbling etc on start up.What I find odd is I thought this was the same engine as the mustang and the focus and soon to be bronco. If this was an issue wouldnt the other platform vehicles have the same issue?
Funny, my wife has a 2020 explorer xlt with the 2.3 and 10 speed. You are correct it has NONE of the quirks our rangers have. The transmission is buttery smooth 0 stuter and or searching for a gear. The engine doesnt tick / buzz either.I have the same issue, over 12k miles now. My wife has the same engine in her 2020 explorer and it has none of the quirks that my truck has when cold. It was something I checked before we bought it because I knew she was not going to let it warm up and would not be happy with the stumbling etc on start up.
Hi Phillip,I have the same issue, over 12k miles now. My wife has the same engine in her 2020 explorer and it has none of the quirks that my truck has when cold. It was something I checked before we bought it because I knew she was not going to let it warm up and would not be happy with the stumbling etc on start up.