Ford Ranger Wildtrak Brake System Issues

Ford Ranger Wildtrak Brake System Issues

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Original Poster:

30,589 posts

242 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Don't know whether to post in owners' cars, car mechanics, commercial break, but settled on here as maybe more folk will see it?

I've got a recurring fault on my 2019 Ranger. Just a long shot, but has anybody else seen the warning below & had it fixed? It doesn't leave a fault code so dealer is flummoxed. (sorry about the poor photo, but I think you'll get the gist)


Howard-

4,958 posts

209 months

Friday 18th September 2020
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With a potential safety-related fault like that clearly displayed on the dashboard, on a <1 year old vehicle, I would be dropping it off at the dealer and asking them to let you know when it's all sorted.

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Original Poster:

30,589 posts

242 months

Friday 18th September 2020
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Howard- said:
With a potential safety-related fault like that clearly displayed on the dashboard, on a <1 year old vehicle, I would be dropping it off at the dealer and asking them to let you know when it's all sorted.
I tried that. I got bored before they did. I think that is going to be the answer though. I'm hoping it's a glitch in the matrix , rather than a true fault with the brakes.


vw_99

180 posts

50 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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There is a recall out for some rangers,
It involves new front flexi's and washers.
not sure if this brings the light on.

I have heard in the past the EGR valve wiring is linked to the Abs system.


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Original Poster:

30,589 posts

242 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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vw_99 said:
There is a recall out for some rangers,
It involves new front flexi's and washers.
not sure if this brings the light on.

I have heard in the past the EGR valve wiring is linked to the Abs system.
Thanks for the heads up. thumbup

vw_99

180 posts

50 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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if you give me reg or last 7 of vin I can check the recall

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Original Poster:

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242 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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vw_99 said:
if you give me reg or last 7 of vin I can check the recall
Cheers for that, it's going in shortly so they'll check that thumbup

PisstNBroke

1,091 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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EPB? does it actually work. If its anything like the VW type the lever / switch can cause issues.

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Original Poster:

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242 months

Thursday 24th September 2020
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PisstNBroke said:
EPB? does it actually work. If its anything like the VW type the lever / switch can cause issues.
Good old fashioned pull up job on the Ranger. Thanks for the thought though.

cvella1

3 posts

104 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Hi, I bought a 69-plate ranger last year great truck, but I do tend to go through brake discs quite quickly which is a bit worrying, I've been running fords standard pads and discs has anyone upgraded with better results. any suggestions would be fantastic thanks in advance. for reference ive been through 4 sets of discs/pads this year. i use engine braking where possible but both the dealer and I are flummoxed.

normalbloke

7,713 posts

226 months

Thursday 17th November 2022
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cvella1 said:
Hi, I bought a 69-plate ranger last year great truck, but I do tend to go through brake discs quite quickly which is a bit worrying, I've been running fords standard pads and discs has anyone upgraded with better results. any suggestions would be fantastic thanks in advance. for reference ive been through 4 sets of discs/pads this year. i use engine braking where possible but both the dealer and I are flummoxed.
Something seriously wrong there. I keep mine for 3 years and about 45k miles. In that time they have never needed pads,discs or even tyres.

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Original Poster:

30,589 posts

242 months

Thursday 17th November 2022
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cvella1 said:
Hi, I bought a 69-plate ranger last year great truck, but I do tend to go through brake discs quite quickly which is a bit worrying, I've been running fords standard pads and discs has anyone upgraded with better results. any suggestions would be fantastic thanks in advance. for reference ive been through 4 sets of discs/pads this year. i use engine braking where possible but both the dealer and I are flummoxed.
As above, weird! (Unless you are doing 300,000 miles a year)