I've heard conflicting information about how long the engine of a Ford Ranger should last. Some say it can go up to 300,000 miles, while others say it starts to have issues around 100,000 miles. What is your experience and do you have any tips for prolonging the engine's lifespan?
ReplyIn my opinion, the average lifespan of a Ford Ranger's engine depends on various factors such as maintenance, driving habits, and road conditions. In general, with proper maintenance, the engine can last up to 200,000 miles or more. I suggest regularly changing the oil, monitoring the fluids, and addressing any issues promptly to extend the engine's lifespan.
I've owned a Ford Ranger for over 10 years now and have put over 250,000 miles on it. With regular upkeep and consistent oil changes, the engine has been running smoothly. My advice is to also keep an eye on the coolant levels and avoid extreme driving conditions to avoid wear and tear on the engine.
I would say that the average lifespan of a Ford Ranger's engine is around 150,000 miles. However, this can vary depending on how well the truck is maintained. My suggestion is to use high-quality oil and filters and avoid overloading the vehicle. And, when the engine does start to show signs of wear and tear, address it immediately to prevent further damage.