mr.beanz
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- March 14, 2003
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- Ranger '00 XLT
I need professional advice. I am almost to the point where I would pay someone to correctly diagnose my cars problems. Oh wait! I already did, thank you Ford for nothing. I have three problems that are in need of attention:
1. Gas Mileage:
My car is a 2000 model year, with only 35,000+ miles. I have a 3.0 liter V6 and should be getting 18+ miles/gallon. I have on numerous occasions got 400 miles on one tank. My tank is 19 gallons, so if you do the math, that’s 21 miles/gallon. When I got my BF Goodrich All Terrains 30”, which I believe was a 4” increase from my Firestones, my mileage dropped a little bit. I did not pay attention to it in detail however. Nearly a year later, my mileage was terrible! It dropped so low that I was getting 13+ mpg. Because I was at 30,000+ miles on my truck, I took it in to get a *full* service job. What a mistake and waste of money that was. Mainly the engine flush which I shouldn’t have done. My mileage climbed back up to 15+ mpg probably thx to the fuel injectors. But now it just started to drop. I’m now making 14.8 mpg on my recent fuel up. What is the problem here? It can’t be my tires, 4” can’t make that much difference. I’m sure the odometer is off, but not by much. I just had a service. My air filter is a K&N and was just recently cleaned. What is the problem?? Its starting to drive me nuts. Could it just be the aging of my Ford?
2. Noise:
Heading up any sort of hill seems to engage a type of “clicking” noise. Its really hard for anyone who does not have a Ranger to identify. But the other night, I was driving up a hill with a friend that owns a ranger and I was like “I really hate it when my car does that”… and before I finished my sentence he said “all Rangers do that”. I wasn’t sure what he was talking about at first, but he knew what sound I was talking about. I guess this is normal? Or is it? It doesn’t sound right to me. No car should ever sound like that. Btw, this sound occurs between gear changes, and is a clicking/popping sound. Its really hard to put words to this sound.
3. General question about engine dirt:
I have been off-roading quite a bit with my truck. I am hard on it, no question. But I do take care of it. I don’t do it anymore, but I may get back into it. And for those of you wondering, I don’t think it’s the reason why my car is having problems.
My engine is really dirty, and I’m not sure how to approach cleaning it. It sounds like just about every method will strip grease from components. Some areas are caked with dirt though. What is your advice in this area?
Sorry to make such a lengthy post. I really need advice though!
1. Gas Mileage:
My car is a 2000 model year, with only 35,000+ miles. I have a 3.0 liter V6 and should be getting 18+ miles/gallon. I have on numerous occasions got 400 miles on one tank. My tank is 19 gallons, so if you do the math, that’s 21 miles/gallon. When I got my BF Goodrich All Terrains 30”, which I believe was a 4” increase from my Firestones, my mileage dropped a little bit. I did not pay attention to it in detail however. Nearly a year later, my mileage was terrible! It dropped so low that I was getting 13+ mpg. Because I was at 30,000+ miles on my truck, I took it in to get a *full* service job. What a mistake and waste of money that was. Mainly the engine flush which I shouldn’t have done. My mileage climbed back up to 15+ mpg probably thx to the fuel injectors. But now it just started to drop. I’m now making 14.8 mpg on my recent fuel up. What is the problem here? It can’t be my tires, 4” can’t make that much difference. I’m sure the odometer is off, but not by much. I just had a service. My air filter is a K&N and was just recently cleaned. What is the problem?? Its starting to drive me nuts. Could it just be the aging of my Ford?
2. Noise:
Heading up any sort of hill seems to engage a type of “clicking” noise. Its really hard for anyone who does not have a Ranger to identify. But the other night, I was driving up a hill with a friend that owns a ranger and I was like “I really hate it when my car does that”… and before I finished my sentence he said “all Rangers do that”. I wasn’t sure what he was talking about at first, but he knew what sound I was talking about. I guess this is normal? Or is it? It doesn’t sound right to me. No car should ever sound like that. Btw, this sound occurs between gear changes, and is a clicking/popping sound. Its really hard to put words to this sound.
3. General question about engine dirt:
I have been off-roading quite a bit with my truck. I am hard on it, no question. But I do take care of it. I don’t do it anymore, but I may get back into it. And for those of you wondering, I don’t think it’s the reason why my car is having problems.
My engine is really dirty, and I’m not sure how to approach cleaning it. It sounds like just about every method will strip grease from components. Some areas are caked with dirt though. What is your advice in this area?
Sorry to make such a lengthy post. I really need advice though!