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Ford ranger 2.2 engine siezed
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 4346906" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Bad luck! Yes, it is a very well known problem and Ford are absolute shites for recalling Transit, while Land Rover recalled Defender with the same engine, but they just will not recall Ranger. They know damn well what the issue is but they don't give a flying f**k.</p><p></p><p>Its a big worry on my age of Ranger and older, because a very high proportion of them do end up as big lumps of scrap. It might be worth owners paying to have their engines modified before this happens, but why the hell should we when Ford have had various modification programs, just not for Ranger.</p><p>If Ford supplied a free replacement engine for each seized motor, fair enough, but they don't.</p><p></p><p>This is inexcusable and totally opposite to Nissan, who have stood by their Navara chassis problem and made generous recompense to their customers, buying the ten year old pickups for well over the odds and offering 20% discounts off new ones on top. At odds with Isuzu who stood by the old Trooper engine through it all and replaced engines even when they were well into old age with high mileage on their clocks.</p><p></p><p>What does this tell you about Ford ethics and customer service?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 4346906, member: 718"] Bad luck! Yes, it is a very well known problem and Ford are absolute shites for recalling Transit, while Land Rover recalled Defender with the same engine, but they just will not recall Ranger. They know damn well what the issue is but they don't give a flying f**k. Its a big worry on my age of Ranger and older, because a very high proportion of them do end up as big lumps of scrap. It might be worth owners paying to have their engines modified before this happens, but why the hell should we when Ford have had various modification programs, just not for Ranger. If Ford supplied a free replacement engine for each seized motor, fair enough, but they don't. This is inexcusable and totally opposite to Nissan, who have stood by their Navara chassis problem and made generous recompense to their customers, buying the ten year old pickups for well over the odds and offering 20% discounts off new ones on top. At odds with Isuzu who stood by the old Trooper engine through it all and replaced engines even when they were well into old age with high mileage on their clocks. What does this tell you about Ford ethics and customer service? [/QUOTE]
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