11 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2003 Ford Ranger. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Ford Ranger based on all problems reported for the 2003 Ranger.
Airbag warning light always on.
Body, frame and suspension have all been rusted out. Bumper recently just fell off due to rust (while parked). Doors won't shut completely due to rust, which has led to the interior light remaining on or periodically turning on throughout the day/night and killing the battery. Entire truck is one big pile of rust on wheels.
Tl- the contact owns a 2003 Ford Ranger. The contact stated that after starting the engine and turning the heater on smoke and flames were present inside the vehicle coming from the driver side vents. A fire extinguisher was used to extinguish the flames. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer autonation Ford mobile(901 east 1-65, service rd south, mobile al) and the manufacturer were both notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 150,000. Jft.
Engine stops running with no warning. Happened 3 times in less than a mile, under 35 mph. Started back up . Gauges were normal with plenty of fuel. 1st time engine quit, I had just started moving , next 2 times I was moving under 35 mph aall took place in less than 1/4 mile in traffic.
The contact owns a 2003 Ford Ranger. The contact stated the interior of the vehicle caught on fire surrounding the instrument panel. The fire went out by itself. The vehicle was not occupied at the time of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 137,300. The VIN was not available.
The contact owns a 2003 Ford Ranger. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the headlights and the instrument panel lights suddenly began to flicker followed by the vehicle stalling. The contact was unable to restart the vehicle. The contact exited the vehicle and returned the next day to discover the vehicle had caught on fire and was completely destroyed. The vehicle was towed to a wrecking yard and was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the fire. The failure mileage was 185,000.
The truck stalled in traffic. Acted as if it was out of gas, but had half a tank of fuel. Called tow truck. Luckily the driver was able to show me the inertia switch, and how to reset it. Was charged 50 dollars for this, did not have to tow vehicle. Since then it has tripped many times when I have a passenger, it's placement is such that a passenger's feet will trip it very easily. It now also trips for no reason, no passenger, no bumping it etc. It has tripped while driving in the fast lane of freeway, no passenger in vehicle. This is very scary and dangerous. I had to pull to left side of freeway, with no power brakes, no power steering etc. Exit vehicle, go to passenger side open door and reset switch. Very dangerous. This "safety feature" can cause an accident, not to mention the multitude of reports I have read of people having vehicles towed and replacing fuel pumps when the issue was actually this switch. I was lucky to get a tow truck driver that was aware of the bad design, and it only cost me the 50 dollar minimum fee for him showing up. I called Ford, and they were no help at all. They denied even knowing that a problem exists with this part. I am very disappointed in Ford.
Inertia switch below passenger side dash board defective. Had to be reset frequently (no less than once weekly for 3 years), until it caused small electrical fire beneath passenger's feet. Engine stopped while driving 65mph on I-17 in central phoenix. Heavy traffic caused difficulty maneuvering across 3 lanes to the shoulder of the road. An arizona department of public safety officer was near by, and assisted to prevent a collision. Passenger put out the fire with onboard fire extinguisher. After replacing the inertia switch (which was badly damaged by fire), there have been no further problems.
2003 Ford Ranger experiencing problems with the door locks. Door locked spontaneously, was informed that Ford could not fix the problem. The consumer had to purchase a spare key to keep outside the truck.
While driving at 55 mph vehicle lost power. This problem occurred six times. Electrical inertia switch was defective. Dealer replaced the switch once, and needs to be replaced again.
I purchase this truck brand new from gene evans Ford in August 2003. I started complaining to them a week later that the truck rides as though my butt is hitting the pavement on a trip I took. Everyone ignored my concern in the service and sales department. When the problem was finally notice. I was sold a brand new truck with a severe bent axle and they would not do anything to repair the truck nor give me another one. They all played dumb and stupid as to never seeing the problem in the beginning. Ford still owes me restitution. Dealership should not be able to defraud the public on damage vehicles paying a fortune for just to kill you or someone else. Gene evans knew there was a problem from the onset. There has been a lot of problems with this truck in the past, present and most likely in the future considering the repairs that has already been put into the truck out of my pocket. My vehicle does everthing in all motion and no motion at all. Dangerous things happens including, cutting off constantly, lights are dim on the outside so it is very hard to see at night,rain coming in the rear window, truck started smoking, filled the reservoir and over flowed spewing the antifreeze all over the engine. It sounded like food was frying in very hot grease. There is a stinking odor, smells like very strong urine . Sickening feeling comes over me and anyone in the truck. Abs and check engine lights will not go off. The passenger window is moving slow as though it is going to stop. Trucks jumps which causing me to bounce up and down while idling or at a stop.
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