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I've recently had an issue happening off and on where the engine will begin vibrating when I slow to idle after driving. The issue does not occur during idle after turning on the car, only after I drive and then stop at a stop light. It only happens periodically. Usually the engine will vibrate and RPMs will dip for a few seconds then it will stop on its own. There have been one or two times where it continues happening, in which case stopping the engine and starting it again always resolves it; I've never had the issue persist beyond a quick restart. The issue only occurs while the car is sitting at idle so not a brake/wheel/tire issue. No check engine light and engine is operating perfectly normally in every other regard; no difference in mileage/power/acceleration/handling.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Restarting the engine always resolves
How long has your 2019 Ford Ranger had this problem?
A few days
1 Reply
Hello, this is something you simply must see your local Ford dealership to address. You should still be in a factory warranty time frame, right? Engine performance concerns especially with these newer vehicles should really be addressed by local factory trained technicians with the latest software updates available to them at your local dealership. Outside shops can help, but some may not be equipped with the latest needed technology or software resources to upgrade factory processor information.