MT19RANGER
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- JERRY
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2018
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 778
- Reaction score
- 586
- Location
- SIDNEY, MT
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger Lariat
- Occupation
- Oilfield Service Company Area Supervisor
- Vehicle Showcase
- 1
For your auto window function. Did you disconnect the battery for any reason prior to it not working? If so all you need to do is the re-learn steps and it will function again.I'm just about to roll over 9000 miles in my truck, and I just had my first issue - the auto window function suddenly broke (window rolls down, but the auto function doesn't work). Besides that the truck has been great! It's not perfect, but I have no concerns regarding quality. I rolled the dice buying a brand new model knowing that there may be some minor annoyances, but I have been satisfied so far.
A few notes:
- Sometimes I get some rough trans shifts when engine is cold, but there has been a TSB trans update which I just need to get done at the dealer. Not an issue, but minor annoyance.
- I get excessive brake pedal travel before they bite.Some people early on had similar issues, maybe there was a bad batch of Rangers that got a bubble in the system. I'm not concerned about my safety, but I will get it looked at the dealer when I go in for the TSB trans update next week.
- Fuel economy has been stellar for me, but as with all turbocharged engines, mileage does vary. During the winter, I was getting 18-22 mpg, now that it's warm, I'm getting 22-26 mpg. My recent 1000 mile trip, I averaged 25.5 mpg @ 75 mpg and I really can't complain. Someone who is consistently heavy on throttle WILL see their fuel economy tank.
- I have the FX4 package, and I personally think that the front is too soft and the rear is too stiff - I'm sure there were good reasons for this (probably to get those leading tow figures?), but it's a little uncomfortable IMO. Haven't driven the normal 4x4 nor the 4x2.
- No issues with injectors, have not noticed the frame being lower on one side.
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