Power Train Related Problems of the 1999 Ford Ranger

Table 1 shows 24 common power train related problems of the 1999 Ford Ranger. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (twelve problems). The second most common problem is related to the driveshaft (nine problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1999 Ford Ranger

The Automatic Transmission problem

Transmission went "bang" when I put it into reverse, after that, reverse didn't work. Ammco states the transmission is bad. I've been told for years now by other Ford truck owners that their transmission went out around 40,000 miles, mine died at 60,.   Read details...

The Driveshaft problem

Noise and grinding coming from drive shaft and/or transmission. . . This occurs when coming to a stop. Also, electrical problems, like the door ajar light stays on and also the cab light stays on. . I also had the brakes replaced and it still rumbles when using the brakes. .   Read details...

The Power Train problem

Tl the contact owns a 1999 Ford Ranger. While the vehicle was parked, it rolled into a neighbor's yard without warning. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was parked on an incline. The vehicle was taken to borman autoplex (470 w boutz rd, las cruces, nm 88005, 575-525-4500) where the contact   Read details...


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