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#25 of 34 Re: 2000 Ranger XLT 4.0 Auto ABS light stays on after the cruise control recall [rangerxlt1]
by inu
Aug 27, 2008 (4:26 am)
Back in June i recieved a call from Ford saying my part was in and I had the recall fixed. I mentioned about the ABS light coming on during hard take off's, they said there would be a diagonostic charge, I said they are related and told them to forget the diagonostic. After picking up my truck I took it out and tried everything to make my ABS to come on, and it didn't. I took it back to the dealer and told them and then told them to diconnect the cruise control the same way it was before and I took out the advisor with me, GUESS what the ABS light appeared on hard take off. Went back to the dealer and re-hooked it up and re-took the advisor back out and tried again NO ABS LIGHT, he says well maybe it is related????? There thing is that FORD CANADA has not admitted to anyone that they are related so the dealers won't fixit until they are told by their Head Offices.
#26 of 34 Re: 2000 Ranger XLT 4.0 Auto ABS light stays on after the cruise control recall [inu]
by explrsprt17
Aug 27, 2008 (7:18 am)
The issue definitely needs to be addressed. One dealership told me they would diagnose the problem (for money), but then I took it to a dealership i've dealt with for quite sometime, and they were as honest as can be and admitted that the Rangers do have the ABS/Cruise correlation. Good thing that people are being smart and not spending the money. Make some phone calls and lets get something resolved !
I called (800) 521-4140 and got it documented. Basically it's not going to help but maybe if a lot of people call in and get it documented something will eventually come out of it. I am a loyal Ford owner, but my next one I pull into the driveway might have to be a chevy
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#27 of 34 ABS Light/Cruise Control Recall
by bc2005rl
Sep 28, 2008 (3:03 am)
Ok guys, I have a 2000 Ford Ranger XLT with 77,000 miles on it. I received my recall notice recently, but I haven't taken it in yet. Do you think that the issue with the cruise control and the ABS light has been fixed or am I going to experience what all the other Ranger owners have gone through? What should I do?
#28 of 34 Re: ABS Light/Cruise Control Recall [bc2005rl]
by explrsprt17
Sep 28, 2008 (7:04 pm)
Call the dealership first to make sure they have the new replacement part. If they do, schedule your appointment and get it done (takes a matter of minutes, like 10 minutes to be exact). There is a chance that leaving the old one hooked in could result in fire, but I've heard it's very slim. You won't have any issues if you get the new part installed. You will have issues if they unhook the cruise switch w/o installing the new fused wiring harness. Good luck to ya!
#29 of 34 Re: ABS Light/Cruise Control Recall [bc2005rl]
by inu
Sep 29, 2008 (4:27 am)
Just go and have your harness replaced. When they replace it your ABS light will not come on, if they disconnect and leave it disconnected your light will come on.
Make sure they do everything the same day.
#30 of 34 Re: ABS Light/Cruise Control Recall [explrsprt17]
by bc2005rl
Oct 12, 2008 (8:58 am)
Thanks very much for your response. I'll go ahead and get it scheduled.
#31 of 34 2000 Ranger XLT-Won't Go!
by bc2005rl
Dec 25, 2008 (6:41 am)
I have a 2000 Ford Ranger 4-door XLT automatic with a 3.0 V6 engine with 80000 mile on it. Sometimes when I start the truck, and put it in drive, and press the excelerator the truck doesn't move....the engines races but I go no where. All of a sudden, I hear a big clonk and the gears engage and I'm off. I notice it happening more when it has sat for a while and when it is cold. I've heard a lot of transmission horror stories and I'm wondering if any of you ranger owners have experienced this. What do you think is causing this?
#32 of 34 Re: 2000 Ranger XLT-Won't Go! [bc2005rl]
by frieberg44
Dec 25, 2008 (9:45 pm)
My experience is: It is because you have worn rear brake drums. They are worn enough to get "wedged" by the brake actuator cam. Get new drums installed and you'll see this problem disappear. This problems is especially bad on humid days.
#33 of 34 Cruise Control Amplifier
by stevegintn
Jan 21, 2009 (7:19 am)
Well, the saga continues ... after having the engine replaced, the list of stuff that no longer works just gets longer - now the cruise control. Shop says it's the "cruise control amplifier" (and refuses to fix it) - can anybody tell me what that is?