Ford Ranger P0340 Code: Diagnosis, Causes, How to Fix

One of the more common engine management trouble codes that can occur in the Ford Ranger is P0340. It’s a generic code, which means it has the same definition for every car or truck made after 1996. P0340 is related to the camshaft position sensor and points to an issue with the wiring harness connected … Read more

Ford Ranger P0122: TPS “A” Circuit Low Input

P0122 is a common trouble code with the Ford Ranger. It’s an OBDII code that references issues with the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). It is relatively serious problem since it can leave your vehicle stranded or severely limited.     OBDII code P0122 is a serious problem that requires serious attention. Diagnosing it can be … Read more

Ford Ranger P0457: EVAP System – Leak Detected

P0457 is a somewhat common trouble code with the Ford Ranger. This code references a number that is given to you when you plug your Ranger into a OBDII scanner. P0457 Indicates that there is a leak in the Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System. It is similar to P0455 (large leak) and P0456 (small leak) … Read more

P0128 Ford Ranger: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

The P0128 OBD II trouble code indicates that your Ford Ranger’s engine coolant temperature has not reached its required operating temperature within a certain amount of time after starting the truck. This code can appear as soon as you start your vehicle, or it can also occur while driving. It’s essential to address this issue … Read more

Ford Ranger P0456: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

One of the most common trouble codes with the Ford Ranger is the P0456 code. This trouble code references a number that is given to you when you plug your Ranger into an OBDII scanner. P0456 Indicates that there is a small leak in the evaporative emission control system. It often appears with or is … Read more

Ford Ranger P0102: Meaning, Causes, + How to Fix

If you own a Ford Ranger, you may have encountered the P0102 trouble code. This code indicates that the Mass Air Flow (MAF) circuit is low and not performing within its specified operating range. When this happens, your truck may experience drivability issues such as stalling, lack of power, rough idle, and hesitation. There are … Read more

Ford Ranger P0141 OBDII Code Diagnosis

P0141 is a very common OBDII code that occurs in the Ford Ranger. It is caused by a failure in one of the elements that heat the oxygen sensors, specifically bank 1 sensor 2, which is downstream from the catalytic converter. It technically stands for: The purpose of the heated element in the oxygen sensor … Read more

P0113 Ford Ranger

P0113 is an OBDII trouble code that occurs when the Ford Ranger’s engine management computer detects that there is an issue with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor, specifically that there is a High Input Problem with it. P0113: IAT Sensor – High Input Problem The IAT sensor is responsible for measuring the air temperature … Read more

Ford Ranger P0441: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0441 is one of the more common OBD II codes that can occur in the Ford Ranger.  It is frequently caused by a loose or bad gas cap, cracked or disconnected EVAP system hoses, vacuum leaks, or a bad purge valve. Always start by taking a look at the gas cap. P0441 is related to … Read more

Ford Ranger P0174: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

One of the most common trouble codes with the Ford Ranger is P0174. It indicates that your Ford Ranger is running lean on the bank two side of the engine.  P0174 and P0171 (fuel trim lean bank one) are the most frequently seen air/fuel mixture-related codes. If they appear together, it reduces the list of … Read more