What is the difference between Ford Ranger XLT and Wildtrak?
While you have an electrically-adjustable driver’s seat in the Ranger XLT, both front seats are powered in the Wildtrak. And the Wildtrak is the only variant offering ambient lighting and under-seat storage.
What does the XLT mean on Ford Ranger?
Back in ’71, the Ranger XLT was a trim level option on the F-series. The Ranger did not exist as a model in-and-of-itself until ’83 (introduced in ’82). The XLT was Ford speak for “extra luxurious truck”. As a side-bar, the Explorer name also originated as an appearance package on the F-series as well.
How many miles can you get out of a 2002 Ford Ranger?
Ford Rangers are well built trucks and can easily last over 200k-250k miles if they are well maintained. Earlier models suffered from timing chain and transmission issues.
Are there any problems with the 2002 Ford Ranger?
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When was the A4LD replaced in a Ford Ranger?
It was replaced by the 4R44E and 4R55E in 1995. The A4LD is a weak transmission, and is known to fail in offroading (4×4) applications.
What kind of automatic transmission does a Ford Ranger have?
A4LD – The C3 was modified into the A4LD 4-speed automatic by adding an overdrive gear, which the C3 lacked. This was the first Ford automatic to use an EEC-controlled torque converter lock-up clutch. Electronic shift control for the 3–4 shift was later added, another first, though other gears remained hydraulic.
What kind of car is a 2003 Ford Ranger?
Consumer Ratings Rank Vehicles HP #2 2004 Ford F150 (Heritage) Regular Cab 231 #3 2004 Ford F150 Regular Cab 231 #4 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 210 #8 2003 Ford Ranger Regular Cab 143