- Joined
- Jun 2, 2010
- Messages
- 45
- Vehicle Year
- 2005
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hi all - have had a 2005 Ranger XLT for a few years now. Got it at about 40K. No major problems. Its got about 65K now.
After I first got it, belts were making lots of noise in the wet weather. Took it in to Ford and they replaced the idler puller. Seemed kinda weird when the truck hadn't even hit 50K yet.
Around the same time they wanted to replace the rear brakes. OK but again seemed a little premature.
And the power steering fluid. OK - actually did make the steering lots smoother.
And do a brake fluid flush. OK. What the heck. I thought these fluids were supposed to last 100K these days...
Fuel cutout switch was faulting, they replaced that. Odd 1 in a million problem.
After market warrenty is over so it wont be going to the dealership anymore.
So its been raining like crazey here, and the belt squeek is back.
It sat for a few days while it rained, started it up on a cold rainy morning, the belts / idler were very squeeky. Sounded like it was running a little rough. Check engine light came on.
Do these trucks hate rain or somthing? Do they eat idler pullys? Do you think I already need a new ilder and or belt already? Check engine light being on should I be concerned? or do you think it just flagger cause it was running a bit rough? Yeah I know "you'll need to check the codes." I ordered a $30 code reader on ebay...
Anyway the trucks been great. Just using this thread to track the trucks life and of course would love to hear any thoughts or comments.
After I first got it, belts were making lots of noise in the wet weather. Took it in to Ford and they replaced the idler puller. Seemed kinda weird when the truck hadn't even hit 50K yet.

Around the same time they wanted to replace the rear brakes. OK but again seemed a little premature.
And the power steering fluid. OK - actually did make the steering lots smoother.
And do a brake fluid flush. OK. What the heck. I thought these fluids were supposed to last 100K these days...
Fuel cutout switch was faulting, they replaced that. Odd 1 in a million problem.

After market warrenty is over so it wont be going to the dealership anymore.
So its been raining like crazey here, and the belt squeek is back.
It sat for a few days while it rained, started it up on a cold rainy morning, the belts / idler were very squeeky. Sounded like it was running a little rough. Check engine light came on.
Do these trucks hate rain or somthing? Do they eat idler pullys? Do you think I already need a new ilder and or belt already? Check engine light being on should I be concerned? or do you think it just flagger cause it was running a bit rough? Yeah I know "you'll need to check the codes." I ordered a $30 code reader on ebay...

Anyway the trucks been great. Just using this thread to track the trucks life and of course would love to hear any thoughts or comments.
