Ford Ranger Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Ford Ranger reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Ranger cruise control issues

Answered by CarsGuide 31 Jan 2017

Earlier Rangers were plagued by problems with the cruise control, and Ford recalled them, but we're not hearing of the same issues with the current model. Perhaps if you could provide us with more information on what it is yours is doing we might be able to give you more of a guide to what could be wrong.

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Issues with 2016 Ford Ranger

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Jan 2017

There are no major issues with the Ranger engine or gearbox that should rule it out. Around the end of the financial year is often a good time to get a good deal, cars companies and dealers are looking to shift their stock at that time. Change of model is also a good time to swoop.

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The car dealer thinks I've put unleaded in my diesel Ford Ranger

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Jan 2017

Putting petrol in diesels is a relatively common mistake people make when they’re distracted. Petrol acts as a solvent reducing the lubrication of components such as the fuel pump, which I suspect is where the metal shavings have come from. The metal particles can subsequently cause serious damage to the rest of the fuel system. Serious damage to the engine can be caused by detonation from uncontrolled ignition. Because you dispute Ford’s contention that you did put petrol in your car I would suggest the fuel in the tank be analyzed to determine if it contains petrol or not.

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Ranger veering to the left

Answered by CarsGuide 25 Nov 2016

You're not alone, there are lots of reports of the Ranger sagging to the left; the springs are clearly not up to the job. Ford's answer in most cases is to stonewall and hope the owner goes away. Keep the pressure up on Ford, but also consider going to Queensland's consumer affairs department. Sad to say, the least painful solution would be to go to a suspension specialist and get the suspension uprated.

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Best diesel ute for towing a horse float?

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Oct 2016

The Amarok is rated to tow 3000 kg, which would make it marginal for your needs given that you want to tow around three tonnes. The Ranger and BT-50 are rated at 3500 kg, which would make them more suitable for you. The Ranger and the BT-50 are the same vehicle, it's only the features that separate them. For me, of those you list the Mazda is the best value-for-money.

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Should I upgrade my Ranger to the PXII?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Oct 2016

Opinion is divided on the PXII Ranger. Some owners think it's the greatest, others say it is a nightmare. Most complain about the paint, which is thin and scratches easily, others complain of rough changes in the auto, others also say theirs stops for no reason, and there have been the odd report of torque converter failures.

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Ranger windshield fogging up more than it should

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Aug 2016

It sounds as thought the air-conditioning may not be working. Take it back to the dealer and have them check the system for you.

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Ford Ranger paint: orange peel

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Jul 2016

Orange peel was once considered the sign of poor quality in a paint job, but today it seems that it is ok to serve up. The response you got intimating that it was ok because it was only a ute is a sign of the malaise that's overtaken the car industry today. It's not acceptable, and anyone buying a new car should look closely at the paint job before signing up and handing over their cash.

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Metal fragments in Ford Ranger transmission

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Jul 2016

It sounds like the seller might have known there was a problem, and decided to get out of it. There have been reports of problems with the gearbox. You could approach Ford about helping out with the repairs, but because it's out of warranty, and you bought it secondhand from a private seller I don't fancy your chances of success.

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Why do SUVs have big bonnets?

Answered by CarsGuide 9 May 2016

There is some American-led styling on SUVs but bigger and higher bonnets — even on something as compact as a Mini — are a result of the safety regulations on pedestrian impact protection. The bonnet is now being designed as a "safety net" to cushion a pedestrian bowled over by a vehicle.

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