2002 Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 Auto Ext Cab Utiliy Cap Work(needs Transmission Repair) on 2040-cars
Statesville, North Carolina, United States
2002 Ford Ranger Extended Cab with Utility Cap.
If your Mechanically inclined then don't miss out on this Ford Ranger! Ranger is a high mileage former fleet truck with running 3.0 V6 motor. This would makes an excellent work truck for someone. The body and interior are in good condition also has new tires. Ranger runs and drives but does have some issues. Main problem is the Over Drive switch does not work and the O/D light is flashing could possibly be a Fuse, O/D switch, TCS Transmission Control Switch, O/D speed sensor. Not really sure what the problem is but the O/D light is flashing and the switch does not turn it on. The transmission shifts good and goes thru the gears fine but the over drive does not kick in at 50 mph like it should. Mechanical issues #1 Over drive not working turned off light flashing, Possibly Bad Switch, TCS, O/D Speed Sensor, Fuse #2 Air not working possible heater core/ temporarily bypassed #3 Power steering pump leaks #4 Engine Temp on dash gauge not working / temporarily bypassed #5 Trans shift needle on dash is broken #6 Oil pressure needle is stuck Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup from my address. This vehicle runs and drives if the O/D was working I would drive this truck anywhere but as it is now you would not want to drive this truck above 50 mph or on the interstate until the O/D issue has been resolved. I am not a mechanic interested buyers are encouraged to come inspect and test drive this truck in person. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me. Truck is also for sale locally so auction could end at any time. Thanks for viewing |
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