soylent_green
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So, how many people here have had trouble with the 5-speed autos in the newer rangers?
At my work, we have 4x2 4cyl rangers, and they're great except for a few trouble areas, mainly the auto trans.
We lease our trucks through ARI, so we usually never have them much past the 100K mark. I've seen probably a dozen trucks go through our company in the last 4 years, and EVERY single one of them has had major transmission isues.
Leaky output shaft seals are common, and most of them start consuming fluid early in their lifespan. (20-30K)
All of them shift funny, and it gets worse the older it gets. It'll start out fine in first (sometimes starts in second) shift smooth up into second, but the shifts into third and fourth are violent. It'll let go of the gear, the rpm's will rise, then it'll snap into the next gear.
This behavior starts very early in the trans' lifespan, usually 5-10K, and gets steadaly worse until the trans fails. Usually at 80-100K sometimes sooner. We had to put a new trans in a 06' last year that only had 58K on the odo.
This spring I went to the stealership to pick up a new 07, and it started shifting funny on the way back to the shop! with 30 miles on the odo!
We have all our trucks serviced by a ford dealership on strict regular service intervals, and bring them in before they're due if there is something wrong with them.
We've asked the ford service guys many times about the transmission troubles, and basically have been told to drive it like that until it fails, then put a new one in and drive it until it fails. They say there is nothing mechanicaly wrong with them, it's just how they are.
Does anyone else have any troubles like these with their 5-speed autos?
I might want to get an auto in my next brand new ranger, but will not even consider it if I'm not convinced that it'll be reliable.
At my work, we have 4x2 4cyl rangers, and they're great except for a few trouble areas, mainly the auto trans.
We lease our trucks through ARI, so we usually never have them much past the 100K mark. I've seen probably a dozen trucks go through our company in the last 4 years, and EVERY single one of them has had major transmission isues.
Leaky output shaft seals are common, and most of them start consuming fluid early in their lifespan. (20-30K)
All of them shift funny, and it gets worse the older it gets. It'll start out fine in first (sometimes starts in second) shift smooth up into second, but the shifts into third and fourth are violent. It'll let go of the gear, the rpm's will rise, then it'll snap into the next gear.
This behavior starts very early in the trans' lifespan, usually 5-10K, and gets steadaly worse until the trans fails. Usually at 80-100K sometimes sooner. We had to put a new trans in a 06' last year that only had 58K on the odo.
This spring I went to the stealership to pick up a new 07, and it started shifting funny on the way back to the shop! with 30 miles on the odo!
We have all our trucks serviced by a ford dealership on strict regular service intervals, and bring them in before they're due if there is something wrong with them.
We've asked the ford service guys many times about the transmission troubles, and basically have been told to drive it like that until it fails, then put a new one in and drive it until it fails. They say there is nothing mechanicaly wrong with them, it's just how they are.
Does anyone else have any troubles like these with their 5-speed autos?
I might want to get an auto in my next brand new ranger, but will not even consider it if I'm not convinced that it'll be reliable.