MoArk Willy
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My problem is that I am comparing this issue to the non issues I had with the 3.6 V6 in the GMC Canyon.
That is exactly the problem. Apples and oranges.
My problem is that I am comparing this issue to the non issues I had with the 3.6 V6 in the GMC Canyon.
Our local dealership called yesterday to say they got in a tailgate liner in for us.Not driving much these days!
I thought of a workaround for that. Before you leave, put it in reverse.
If the camera is showing the bumper and the ground behind the truck, the tailgate is open.:cool2:
Is that where they're putting the cameras in pickups these days? I guess it's safe to assume that tailgates aren't made to be easily removable anymore?
Good news ranger owners, you can add 45-50 BHP for just $825, with warranty! Might finally be able to pull that camper up hill now.
219 Ford Ranger and newer get more power from Ford Performance tune | Autoblog
The Ford Ranger Now Offers A $825 Factory Tune Up To 32 HP
Thanks for the info, good to know it's available if needed. Any word on the reduced MPG?
I doubt you would notice decreased mpg. You're only using additional fuel when requesting power levels above the existing 270 BHP, after all - hard to do that much on the road in normal driving. BUT, do note that Ford then mandates premium fuel usage. So it will cost a LOT more than $825 in the long run.
Gee, seems that you've been away from new vehicles?Yes the tailgate is removable after you've unplugged the wiring. But I'll be dam$@edf when you take this rear camera away from us. I love that thing and keep the lens cleaned so its usable in parking lots or backing up anywhere.. And hooking up trailers is a breeze with it. I'm not one to grab onto new technology but this is one that you couldn't pull from my stiff fingers.