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Problems with 2004 Ford Ranger FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER

On average, the 2004 Ford Ranger starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER and its various aspects after 43 221 miles.

Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER problems on 2004 Ford Ranger

My ford 2004 engine will not start. fuel shut off switch underneath the dashboard on passenger side is defective. each time before starting i have to push this switch. this can be a huge safety issue. i hope my truck does not stop on the freeway with my kids in it. *tr

The inertia switch on my 2004 ford ranger tripped 4 times in one day, after i had it towed 30 miles, thinking my fuel pump had died. *tr

Fuel pump failure 2004 ford ranger,2004 ford,2006 ford focus .i have a mechanic whom has replaced many bumps on ford vehicles over the past few years.i can't say with certainty if there are safety issues but this company [ford] has faulty parts in the pumps they install on there vehicles. how would someone explain various models with the same problem. *tr

Truck has been sent to the shop three times already; 1. transmission problems, back window popped out, check engine light remained on-----put in new valve body in, put window in and reset check engine light.*ak 2. transmission problems, check engine light on------new purge valve canister in engine, fuel pump, new fuel tank. 3. transmission problems(transmission slips), rear window out again. 2. transmission problems, check engi

Fuel cut off switch located under the dashboard on passenger's side was engaged on two separate occasions while driving at highway speed of 50 mph or more. the fuel cut off switch was engaged by the passenger's foot. vehicle was towed to the dealer, who replaced the fuel cut off switch. consumer was concerned that the fuel cut off switch did not have a protective cover to prevent this incident from recurring.*ak

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