10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
77,996 miles

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problem #29

May 022021

Ranger

  • 50,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Ranger. The contact stated that the entire subframe of the vehicle was corroded and was cracking and disintegrating. The dealer and the manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000.

- Middleburg Heights, OH, USA

problem #28

Jun 102021

Ranger

  • miles
The back end frame has completely rusted out, while the cab frame is in perfect condition. I have read about everyone that has a ranger from 1995-200 has had this issue. My truck only has 127k miles on it and has been kept in wonderful condition, and the bed frame has made it unsafe to drive.

- Fort Gay, WV, USA

problem #27

Jan 192012

Ranger

  • 100,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Ranger. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for an unrelated repair and discovered that the rear frame exhibited excessive rust corrosion near the leaf spring shackle support. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000. The VIN was unavailable.

- Marysville, OH, USA

problem #26

Aug 172014

Ranger

  • 100,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Ranger. While driving 20 mph, the rear frame on the rear axle was corroded and fractured on both sides. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The VIN was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

- White Hall, MD, USA

problem #25

Apr 202014

Ranger

  • 136,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Ranger. The contact stated that while inspecting the vehicle he noticed that the frame was completely corroded. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 136,000.

- Oaktown, IN, USA

problem #24

Apr 252012

Ranger 4WD 6-cyl

  • 149,000 miles
While pulling into my driveway the rear bumper fell off. After getting under the vehicle I found the frame to be rusted from the furthest point back to the axle area.looking into it more I found the cross member to be rusted to the point that it is ready to fall off. The gas tank holding straps are rusted from the frame, not sure what's holding the gas tank in place. The spare tire holder is rusted and ready to come off. I removed the spare a placed it in the bed for now. The bed and its mounts are shot, the bed can be picked up a good two inches off the frame. Basically the truck is nothing but rust from the cab back. I was lucky when the bumper fell off 1/2 hour earlier I was traveling on a state highway at speeds of 60-65 mph. I have looked at other Ranger the same year and found some worse and some with no rust what so ever. Whats up" and is Ford aware of the problem and are they going to do anything about it. Who would have gotten sued if my bumper had fallen and killed someone"

- Ware, MA, USA

problem #23

Aug 232011

Ranger 6-cyl

  • 62,064 miles
Ford Ranger frame rusting. Brake line broke and it was discovered that crossmember connection of frame had rusted so badly that gas tank was only being held on by one also badly rusted strap. Cannot purchase new or used frame that will fit our truck and we've only owned 1 1/2 years. Cannot sell it or drive it. It is totally unsafe to do anything with. Paid $10,000 and its down the drain.

- Palmyra, PA, USA

problem #22

Aug 172011

Ranger 4-cyl

  • 93,300 miles
Extensive rust on frame and underbody components, springs, hangers, power steering lines, brake lines, etc. Power steering line ruptured and was replaced on 6/27/2011. Ruptured brake line was replaced on 04/27/2011. Rusted and broken spring hanger was replaced on 03/18/2011, other side is just hanging on. Large pieces of frame are falling of rear of truck (16" long cross member). Rusted exhaust welded on 03/04/2011. Body and rest of truck is in really good condition- no rust through.

- Yarmouth Port, MA, USA

problem #21

Jun 232011

Ranger 6-cyl

  • 90,000 miles
I have a 2000 Ford Ranger 4X4 which I discovered has serious frame issues. The body and engine are still in very good shape, however when it was put on a lift to inspect the frame, the frame broke into two pieces. I now have a piece of junk. I can now agree that Ford stands for "found on road dead". I have learned that the Toyota trucks had a frame problem but they stood behind their product. I will never purchase a Ford again. I would rather pay more for the Toyota than what I paid for this Ford Ranger and now have nothing. Accept for the $150 I get when I scrap it!

- Bass Harbor, ME, USA

problem #20

Jun 302011

Ranger 4WD

  • 100,000 miles
My 2000 Ford Ranger 4X4 has major frame issues. It has always been taken care of, as in the winter, the frame would be rinsed and washed often, as the salt gets to the new england frames. This truck is immaculate, and the only downside is the frame. The rear shackles that hold the leaf springs in place are rotted, and when it went in this year for an inspection, it was turned down due to this issue. Also, the spare tire clamp and supports are rotting, and actually is ready to break. The vehicle has always been kept in a heated garage, and has always been very clean. This is a very expensive fix for an 11 year old 100,000 mile truck. Ford should be standing behind their frames. This is the exact problem Toyota had with their frames, but the difference is that Toyota fixed the problem. This is a serious issue that Ford should pay to have fixed. I will never buy american made again, just because of the horrible track record. Please recall these frames.

- Ossipee, NH, USA

problem #19

May 082011

Ranger 6-cyl

  • 93,000 miles
My 2000 Ford Ranger XLT supercab with a 4.0L V6 motor with 93000 miles has extremely severe rust and corrosion on the frame, underbody, suspension, and fuel tank straps. I didn't know how severe it was until I noticed the left rear side of my truck sagging noticeably. I looked underneath and saw the suspension components had rusted and corroded so badly that they are no longer physically connected to the vehicle and the underside of the bed of the truck is now resting on the disconnected suspension components. A massive amount of the frame has corroded away, about a 6X6 square portion just in this particular area. I also noticed at this time that one of two straps holding up the fuel tank was hanging completely loose. The mount for the strap which is welded to the frame was also completely corroded away. If the other strap were to fail in the same manner the fuel tank would no longer have any way of staying attached to the vehicle. I can only imagine the amount of physical harm and damage this could cause to myself and/or other motorists if I were driving on the street or highway when that occurred. The suspension components on the right side of the vehicle also are severely corroded to the point that this vehicle is unsafe to drive. The truck is only 11 years old with only 93000 miles and I can't see how this could possibly happen unless it was caused by inferior materials, craftsmanship or undercarriage protection from the factory. Despite living in an area of the country where winters are tough on cars I have never heard of anyone having such severe rust and corrosion except for two people I know were Toyota Tacoma owners who were subject to the rust and corrosion recall for certain Tacoma. In addition I had the rear brake lines rust out on me while highway driving last spring. I was able to safely get the vehicle back home and repaired with no harm caused. I didn't notice the severe rust elsewhere at the time and soon after passed MA inspection.

- Brighton, MA, USA

problem #18

Mar 252011

Ranger 4WD 6-cyl

  • 71,000 miles
I have a 2000 Ford Ranger XLT. The frame, brake lines, shackles, shocks, and other components from the mid frame to the rear of the vehicle are showing severe signs of rust and rot. The rear brake lines were rotted through and required replacement. The rear bumper has rotted completely off the frame on the drivers side. The rear shackles, spring mounts, differential cover and axle are showing severe signs of rust, and in some areas, complete rot through. The vehicle has approximately 71,000 miles and is otherwise in very good condition. As I research this problem, I have found others with the same problems. These issues revolve around the safety components of the vehicle and in short time, this vehicle will likely be unsafe to drive. The vehicle is only 11 years old and in my opinion, the safety of the vehicle should not be compromised this drastically after only 11 years. I would urge Ford Motor Company to consider launching an investigation before a serious issue happens.

- Centerville, MA, USA

problem #17

Mar 072011

Ranger

  • 85,000 miles
My 2000 Ford Ranger frame has deteriorated in an unbelievable short period of time. In the last 3 year especially the frame has gotten holes through it and somethings have broken and fallen off. The following items have broken off the frame during driving the vehicle: Spring shackles, shock mounts, gas tank strap & brake lines.this vehicle was a very well kept & carefully scrutinized for every detail mechanical & cosmetic.this vehicle was purchased new & although 11 years old it should not have rusted to this extent at all. Dangerous to say the least. I was not aware that so many owners of this year Ford Ranger had the same problem until I did some research.

- Pine Island, NY, USA

problem #16

Feb 012011

Ranger

  • 100,000 miles
Frame is cracked and rotten and rusty feel unsafe driving.

- Connecticut, CT, USA

problem #15

Feb 052011

Ranger 4WD 6-cyl

  • 99,938 miles
I own a 2000 Ford Ranger, in short the frame has rusted and broke causing loss of brakes and total loss of the use of the truck! apparently this is not the first complaint of this type and I think Ford Motor Company should have to make it good, the truck is in great shape with less than 100,000 miles!

- Moriah, NY, USA

problem #14

Dec 152010

Ranger 4WD 6-cyl

  • 47,000 miles
I have a 2000 Ford Ranger that I have had problems with severe rusting of the chassis since I have owned in 2002; while on the mass turnpike in 2007 I lost my brakes because the brake lines had rusted through; I took it to monroe muffler to have it fixed; I subsequently took the vehicle to an autobody shop and paid them $1100 to coat the undercarriage of the vehicle with a product called por-15("paint on rust 15"); it appears that the corrosion had continued;in December 2010 the accelerator was stuck & I had to turn the truck off to get the vehicle to come to a stop.

- Accord, NY, USA

problem #13

Dec 092010

Ranger 4WD

  • 91,071 miles
Vehicle: 2000 Ford Ranger 4WD. Has been well-maintained and garage-kept since purchased new. Have noticed significant rust on all parts of frame. This year, mechanic said rear spring shackles needed replaced because they had rusted through. When trying to replace shackles, mechanic noted complete rust-through of frame, including several large holes. A piece of angle iron was fabricated and bolted to the frame and shackle bolted through the plate. Mechanic said other parts of frame are rusting badly and it's "only a matter of time" before the truck is unsafe. Both the mechanic and the owner of the repair shop said that this problem is very common to Ford Ranger. In the last two years, brake line was replaced and spare tire apparatus was removed, both due to rust-through. If this problem is "very common" to Ford Ranger and not to other vehicles, why hasn't there been a recall? mileage at time of frame repair: 91,071.

- Bellaire, OH, USA

problem #12

Nov 152010

Ranger 4WD 6-cyl

  • 124,000 miles
Frame is extremely rusted with holes and major stress cracks I am afraid that the frame will break when driving and for should fix this.

- Naugatuck , CT, USA

problem #11

Oct 152008

Ranger

  • 80,000 miles
I own a 2000 Ford Ranger 4X4. Last year, I noted a loud thumping from the rear on a washboard road and looked underneath for the cause and found that the rear leaf spring shackles had completely rotted off and the rear of the leaf springs were resting against the trucks bed. I took it to a frame shop and had the shackles replaced but the technician make note to me that the frame had a lot of surface rust built up and much of the metal fuel and brake tubing was heavily corroded and rusting. The vehicle had approximately 80,000 miles at the time. It now has 88,000.

- Carver , MA, USA

problem #10

Jul 152010

Ranger

  • 109,562 miles
My 2000 Ford Ranger supercab has a badly rusted frame. I recently was under the vehicle to do exhaust work when I noticed that the frame is rusted through at the rear leaf spring support shackle. Also, the frame support for the rear bumper is rusted and the frame is split. I brought photos of the frame to a local Ford dealer who acknowledged that the frame was compromised but stated that Ford did not have a recall or any remediation program for this problem. In short, the truck has only 109,000 miles on it and is now not safe to be on the road and is only worth scrape value. I would hope to see Ford directed to check the extent of this problem and be require to make repairs.

- Pittsfield, MA, USA

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