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Differential pressure feedback sensorSorry but I’m acronym retarded, WTF is DPFE??
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/whats-inside-a-dpfe-sensor-pics-inside.26792/
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Differential pressure feedback sensorSorry but I’m acronym retarded, WTF is DPFE??
I now use my oil changes as an excuse to rotate my tires so it doesn't even matter, but even before I did it, it was very simple. I just don't get the hate for the location of the oil filter. It may not be the absolute BEST place, but it certainly isn't a bad place, IMO.I don't even turn the wheel. After the initial "learning curve" change I really don't even find it to be a problem
Wish you were my neighbor. I would take your used oil and run it another 3,000 miles in mine.67402 at this time. It would have been higher, But I've been retired almost a year now. So, I went from driving over 250 miles a week to driving about 250 miles a month. Only major work was front brakes. At 60,000. Oil changes at every 3000. And a new battery last year. No real issues. I did have an issue with the Steeley center caps. They kept shedding. Upgraded to 2023 centers. They are a better design.
Not sure, but I think it's an 8 speed.Mine was a 2012, is your wife’s a 6sp ? I bought it in 2014 with 34k it was a lease return. I had zero issues with the car until the compressor killed itself. Sorry to hear about your wife’s car. I like Fords but trannys are a weak spot. Other companies have issues too, not just Ford.
I will change it sometime before Winter sets inIt actually physically hurt a little when I read that....
Taking my coffee out to the garage to talk to my truck now.
So 30 something k on oil changes? Dang!I went 75k on one oil change with a Toyota
75k on my '19 Lariat and going strong.Just wondering how many miles you guys are racking up on your Rangers engine?
Change the filter about every 25k and top it off, have 34k on the truck now with one oil change after break inSo 30 something k on oil changes? Dang!
Does that ESP apply after the 5 year is up, or I guess run concurrently?I don't see why not. Your transmission will probably fail but your engine will be fine.![]()
I'm only at 13,700 and use full synthetic and change my oil every 5,000 miles. I did add a 10/100,000 ESP to it for added Insurance.
concurrentlyDoes that ESP apply after the 5 year is up, or I guess run concurrently?
Unfortunately it's concurrently. I always add more than I think I'll need because if you sell it (or in my case with my '19 total it) you'll get the pro rated amount back.Does that ESP apply after the 5 year is up, or I guess run concurrently?