red99naz
Member
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2007
- Messages
- 13
- Age
- 68
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Manual
I have had this truck for 8 1/2 years, and other than battery failures (a once every other year expectation here in the hot Phoenix area), it has been pretty bulletproof, but always as a second car. Now, it is about to become my only car, so I want to do what is needed to insure I can rely on it.
So, for details - it is a 1999 step side (sport) with 2.5L 4, 5 speed 2WD and basic XLS package, plus deer hoof allow wheels.
It started life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and I bought it from its second owner down here in Arizona. I bought it from him in October 2004 with 71,000. I have done the brakes (including replacing the rusted out rotors), ball joints, tires, previously mentioned batteries, and a bit of minor body work (my daughter learned to drive on it…).
It has always been tough to get into gear from neutral when hot. Either I go direct to gear without letting the clutch out at a stop, or work it in starting with 4th. This may be the infamous slave issue, but it doesn’t creep like that issue causes. Whatever the case, it has been that way as long as I have had it, and has neither gotten worse nor better, so I just live with it.
There is no evidence the clutch is near end of life, and I have tried to encourage slipping by releasing the clutch under high throttle in 4th gear at 25 MPH. No slippage, so it seems OK. The front seal of the differential seeps a bit, but there have never been any oil/coolant/etc. puddles.
I have run fuel system cleaner such as Techron thru it about once a year though it has never shown any significant signs of dirty injectors – mainly just being careful. I haven’t changed the coolant in a while, so that is up. Spark Plugs should be done too, and I got a replacement fuel filter, etc.
As I stated, the truck started like in the snow / rust belt, but there are no obvious signs of rust beyond minor surface rust on the frame rails, and that hasn’t grown in the time I have had it.
So given the above, what else should I look at? I realize that these 4 cylinder Rangers are pretty much bullet proof, and to many of you would say this guy is just a baby, but I do need to do what I can just to be safe.
Ideas?
So, for details - it is a 1999 step side (sport) with 2.5L 4, 5 speed 2WD and basic XLS package, plus deer hoof allow wheels.
It started life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and I bought it from its second owner down here in Arizona. I bought it from him in October 2004 with 71,000. I have done the brakes (including replacing the rusted out rotors), ball joints, tires, previously mentioned batteries, and a bit of minor body work (my daughter learned to drive on it…).
It has always been tough to get into gear from neutral when hot. Either I go direct to gear without letting the clutch out at a stop, or work it in starting with 4th. This may be the infamous slave issue, but it doesn’t creep like that issue causes. Whatever the case, it has been that way as long as I have had it, and has neither gotten worse nor better, so I just live with it.
There is no evidence the clutch is near end of life, and I have tried to encourage slipping by releasing the clutch under high throttle in 4th gear at 25 MPH. No slippage, so it seems OK. The front seal of the differential seeps a bit, but there have never been any oil/coolant/etc. puddles.
I have run fuel system cleaner such as Techron thru it about once a year though it has never shown any significant signs of dirty injectors – mainly just being careful. I haven’t changed the coolant in a while, so that is up. Spark Plugs should be done too, and I got a replacement fuel filter, etc.
As I stated, the truck started like in the snow / rust belt, but there are no obvious signs of rust beyond minor surface rust on the frame rails, and that hasn’t grown in the time I have had it.
So given the above, what else should I look at? I realize that these 4 cylinder Rangers are pretty much bullet proof, and to many of you would say this guy is just a baby, but I do need to do what I can just to be safe.
Ideas?