Ford Ranger P1450: Symptoms, Causes, & Likely Fix

P1450 is a manufacturer-specific trouble code. In the case of Ford-made vehicles (such as the Ford Ranger), it indicates that the pressure in the fuel tank is not bleeding up to the engine. This code is very common, and not a breakdown risk when it appears by itself. Far and away, the most common cause … Read more

Ford Ranger: DRL Warning Light On – Causes + Fix

Daytime running lights (or DRL) are specialized lights that come on when your Ford Ranger’s regular headlights are turned off. Their purpose is to make it easier for other drivers to see you, theoretically decreasing the odds of getting into an accident. If your Ranger’s DRL warning light is on, the powertrain control module (commonly … Read more

Ford Ranger P1289: Meaning, Causes, and Diagnosis

P1289 is a manufacturer-specific diagnostic trouble code. In the case of Ford-built vehicles (such as the Ford Ranger), it indicates that the cylinder head temperature sensor returned a value to the powertrain control module (PCM) that was greater than the signal should be during a self-test cycle. The most likely cause of P1289 is a … Read more

Ford Ranger P2271: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis

P2271 is a generic DTC trouble code that can affect the Ford Ranger. It indicates that the oxygen sensor located on bank 1 in the second position is continuously sending voltage with a value that is too rich. There are oxygen sensors on both sides of the catalytic converter. The “upstream” one is used for … Read more

Ford Ranger P2279 Code: Meaning, Causes, and Diagnosis

P2279 is a generic OBD-II code. It indicates there is a vacuum leak coming from your Ford Ranger’s air intake system. While P2279 is a generic code (it has the same definition for the Ranger as it would any other vehicle made after 1996), repair steps will vary based on model year and engine. The … Read more

Ford Ranger P0605: Meaning, Causes, + Fix

P0605 is a relatively rare OBD-II trouble code that can occur in the Ford Ranger. It indicates that PCM (powertrain control module) is not passing its ROM (read-only memory) self-test when you turn the ignition on. While P0605 is a generic code (it has the same meaning for any car or truck), it is most … Read more

Ford Ranger P0116: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis

P0116 indicates that your Ford Ranger’s engine coolant temperature sensor is sending a signal to the PCM (powertrain control module) that is outside of its normal operating range (in terms of voltage). While P0116 is a generic OBD2 code (it has the same definition for any car or truck), it has the same basic causes … Read more

Ford Ranger P0117 Code: Meaning, Causes, and Diagnosis

P0117 is a generic OBD2 code.  It indicates that your Ford Ranger’s PCM (powertrain control module) has detected the signal coming from the engine coolant temp (ECT) sensor has a voltage level below its normal operating range. With the ECT sensor, as the voltage level drops, it will appear that your Ranger is overheating. While … Read more

Ford Ranger P0743: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis

P0743 is a generic OBD2 code that can occur in the Ford Ranger. It indicates that your ECU/TCM has found an issue with the torque converter clutch solenoid. It is a generic code (meaning it has the same definition for all cars and trucks). Repair steps are going to vary depending on your Ranger’s model … Read more

Ford Ranger P0776: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis

P0776 is a generic OBD2 code that can occur in Ford Ranger’s equipped with an automatic transmission. This code indicates that the pressure control solenoid “B” inside your Ranger’s transmission is having a performance issue, or is stuck in the off position. P0776 Definition: Pressure Control Solenoid “B” – Performance/Stuck Here’s the definition of P0776, … Read more