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DukeCanBuildit

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I've been driving a lot lately and it hit 42K miles.

No problems other than:

Replaced HPFP at 4k miles for making its own oil

Driver seat clunking (TSB 21-2236) at 12k miles

Multiple times to the dealer for transmission shifting and HVAC issues.

Transmission rebuilt and HVAC box replaced at 36k miles
 

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2021 and I’m at 50,438. No issues to date and I get 22.7 mpg, which I’m pleased with in hilly north Georgia. Still very happy with the truck.
 

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Makes me wonder, hmmm, I'm considering trading my 3.2 diesel on a 6G hybrid Ranger, which uses the 2.3 Ecoboost, but Ford has derated for the hybrid role. If they last this long in standard trim then a detuned one should last longer. Fords, reason for detuning was officially, to improve fuel economy, I do wonder in reality if they were worried about the extra power from the electric motor and the 10 speed which is already marginal. Interesting that Rangers built in China use the ZF 8 speed box not Fords 10 speeder.
 


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2019, 6.5 years old (it will be 7 years in December)

I've been driving a lot lately and it hit 42K miles.

No problems other than:

Replaced HPFP at 4k miles for making its own oil

Driver seat clunking (TSB 21-2236) at 12k miles

Multiple times to the dealer for transmission shifting and HVAC issues.

Transmission rebuilt and HVAC box replaced at 36k miles
Any issues with transmission or HVAC box after fixes? I need HVAC for sure
 

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Any issues with transmission or HVAC box after fixes? I need HVAC for sure
None with the HVAC box.

The transmission initially still shifted like crap but has smoothed out over the last several thousand miles.

Even now though, it will still occasionally enter the "I don't know what I'm doing" shift mode for a few seconds, though it doesn't clunk or slam into gears like it did.
 

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