a/t tranny problem ng ford... nabasa ko na din dati yan...
buti nalang nag manual ako...
a/t lang ba ang may ganyan problema?
a/t tranny problem ng ford... nabasa ko na din dati yan...
buti nalang nag manual ako...
a/t lang ba ang may ganyan problema?
2.2 xlt matic sir. I just spoke to the brother of my friend. He has a 3.2 wildtrak same issue hehe he sold the vehicle na after hehe nawalan ng gana haha! Ummm well paran ganun narin nangyayari sakin![]()
Service called me up yesterday, "parang ayos na!" Parang??? I hope its fixed na ... Pero having thoughts on selling also
Same model tayo. What is your mileage sir? Mine is 23t km and up to now wala pa naman problem. Maybe isolated ung sa case niyo. I talked to my friend who works at ford wala pa naman major recall ang ranger unless meron silent recall. ( isasabay nila papalitan ung recall parts without informing the customer )
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Mine is one month old palang so far wala problem. Sana updated version na yung akin
Same here mag 1 month pa lang wala pa din ako naramdaman problems..
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does your unit exhibit this? habang naka apak sa accelarator then honk the horn, may vibration sa accelarator pedal na parang doon naka kabit yung busina...
Kmo go for it... IMO isolated case naman yan... So far sa dami dami ng naka ranger dito isa palang ang nag pa service sa casa...
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Mga sir. Newbie here. Just got my ranger wildtrak a couple of days ago. I'm planning to upgrade my tire to a bigger/fatter one without changing the stock rims. Any advice on what maximum tire size na hindi mgkaroon ng rubbing issues without having to lift the suspension? Thanks in advance!
Based from an online tire size calculator and the info from sir glenn (33" max diameter from FCP), you can upgrade to a wider tire of 285/65/18. If you wanna have a taller tire, you can go for 265/70/18. Both tires have 32.6" diameter. But I doubt if you can actually find those two sizes with the actual tires. There's no available size for those two, well at least from the websites I've searched. 265/60/18 is, somehow, the fattest size that you can get for your stock rims. Looks like there's no other way to go fatter but to upgrade the rim size as well.
Sir glenn, did you upgrade your shocks when you changed to 20"?
Last edited by jeDi13; June 2nd, 2014 at 12:23 AM.
Badnews .... After around 65km plus around 40km from roadtest of service, the problem came back ... Drivetrain light appeared and it jerks, and it wont go up mr driveway .... Damn ....