Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
09/18/2012119000
 Symptoms included engine stall during highway and uphill driving. stopped at fuel station to fill tank; when tank approached full; sound of structural failure noted followed by large fuel spillage from tank area (saturated truck rt rear underbelly, ground, rear tire, my shoes and lower portion of pants). subsequent inspection revealed gas tank strap detached from frame due to severe and widespread frame rot. tank apparently hanging from remaining corrosion damaged strap and fuel filler neck (caused tank to tilt backwards; starving engine of fuel during uphill or dynamic driving). fuel filler neck was also severely rotted and finally failed during fuel fill causing entire tank loaded with 16 gallons fuel to become detached at sharp angle. following incident; vehicle professionally inspected revealing extensive frame and suspension component disintegration due to premature failure of ford designed sub-standard materials. large areas of material missing from both front frame members (rear of engine), large holes in frame areas forward of rear wheels (where fuel tank straps attack), severe and widespread frame and suspension component corrosion. vehicle condemned by inspection personnel; now sits idle in driveway. ranger purchased new (year end, 2001) with dealer rust-proof. vehicle regularly maintained and kept free from road salt with regular underbelly wash. vehicle only had 120,000 miles and looked very clean on exterior. i have owned many vehicles in my 35 year driving history; never have i experienced anything like this prior. ford obviously used ultra-sub standard materials in ranger critical suspension component designs; without regard for the safety of unsuspecting owners. this is criminal, it will only be a matter of time before people are injured or killed by these design defects.