DaveP
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- First Name
- Dave
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- Northern Illinois
- Vehicle(s)
- Sold - 2021 Ranger XLT, Current 2024 Honda CR-V & 2017 Ford Escape
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I picked up my ‘21 Ranger a few months ago with 18k miles. From day one it had a low speed (under 30mph) shudder, almost like driving over a rumble strip. After reading the incredible volume of transmission related threads and how replacing the EGR valve seems fix everything, I decided to have my local Ford dealer take a look. They hooked it up to a data recorder, drove it for 20ish miles and informed me everything was in spec. Not thrilled with this response, I went to a different Ford dealer who confirmed they felt the shudder and that TSB 23-2251 needed to be performed.
I can’t find the TSB online, but here’s the parts that were replaced:
LB3Z4R602E (rear drive shaft) x1
W714780S439 Bolt and Washed Asy x1
W716344S437 Bolt x 4
W717938S439 Bolt x 4
E8UZ4N282A Plug Magnetic Type x 1
XY80W90QL oil rear axle x 1
MB3Z4851L Flange x 1
Thankfully this was all under warranty. And, knock on wood, the rumble is gone! So, for those who are having similar issues, maybe this (new?) TSB will help.
I can’t find the TSB online, but here’s the parts that were replaced:
LB3Z4R602E (rear drive shaft) x1
W714780S439 Bolt and Washed Asy x1
W716344S437 Bolt x 4
W717938S439 Bolt x 4
E8UZ4N282A Plug Magnetic Type x 1
XY80W90QL oil rear axle x 1
MB3Z4851L Flange x 1
Thankfully this was all under warranty. And, knock on wood, the rumble is gone! So, for those who are having similar issues, maybe this (new?) TSB will help.
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