MountainGoat
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Hmm on Memorial day when everyone is home browsing the front page is getting hit with multiple ANTI-RANGER POSTS! Is this a TOYOTA PSY-OP in progress?Things real people are not worried about for $200 Alex.
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Hmm on Memorial day when everyone is home browsing the front page is getting hit with multiple ANTI-RANGER POSTS! Is this a TOYOTA PSY-OP in progress?Things real people are not worried about for $200 Alex.
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600 miles on my 22,oil level is perfect no weird smell.If you're worried about fuel in oil, change it every 5k not 10k miles.
I have 1,300 miles on my 22, the oil smells weird but the level has not increased at all so I do wonder how many people are mistaking the smell of oil for fuel diluted oil.
By reading the Fuel in the oil thread there are SOME who have a legitimate complaint and I hope they figure it out. I think to many on here read to much into this and start looking for something that's just not there. I remember a thread a couple years back that someone heard a squeak when they first started their truck up. Sure enough everyone went out and started theirs to see if they heard a squeak. lolJust buy the truck and keep the oil changed and use synthetic. Not idiotic 10k or even 7.5k changes either. No matter what some stupid oil analysis or the manual tells you. Change at 3000, 3500, or 5000. You pick. Good clean oil, changed at a reasonable rate is your engine's best friend as well as that nice little turbo that gives the Ranger the type of grunt it's competition doesn't have.


I have a 2021 Ranger that I purchased last Oct and have about 5500 miles on it now. It has been used mostly in local type driving with about 20% highway miles. I have monitored the oil level very carefully since I got it and while noticing the fuel smell the level always has been good. I changed the oil at 3000 miles and I don’t plan on changing it again until 8000 miles or 1 year , whatever comes first. I always remote start it and let it run for 5 minutes before I get in and drive.I was about to plunk down the down-payment and go ahead and buy my silver '22 Xlt Ranger but after coming across all the oil dilution issues (reading through the threads) I'm afraid I'll have to cross this otherwise great truck off my shopping list. I want something that has some longevity to it; something that I can trust to get me to 150k+. Is this decision just? Are these engines wearing out before 100k due to insufficient lubrication?
Problem is I don't like any other options. I hate the Tacoma, Frontier is too small and doesn't look good, and the Chevy has rock hard seats and no tech. Frustrated. Maybe the '23 ('24?) model will not have this issue?
Thoughts? Am I nuts? lol
OMG....You Don't Sniff.......By reading the Fuel in the oil thread there are SOME who have a legitimate complaint and I hope they figure it out. I think to many on here read to much into this and start looking for something that's just not there. I remember a thread a couple years back that someone heard a squeak when they first started their truck up. Sure enough everyone went out and started theirs to see if they heard a squeak. lol
With that said I've been changing mine every 5000 miles and it's been fine. But I don't go out there and sniff the dipstick every week either. ?Should I? ?
Somethings I do but my oil isn't one of them.OMG....You Don't Sniff.......
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OK, I gotta ask................wait, no I don't....................Somethings I do but my oil isn't one of them.![]()

Jim, you should know me by now. No you don't want to know!OK, I gotta ask................wait, no I don't....................![]()
