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Old 27-01-2022, 06:15 PM   #1
tbro4123
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Default Does Ford Australia allow the use of WDH on Rangers?

Easy question but it seems too hard to get an answer from Ford.

I know that Mazda/Ford stated that to tow with the PJ/K models to get the max weight you must use a WDH to allow the 2500kg Auto/ 3000kg manual.

I've looked in the owners handbook for Rangers PX onwards and can not find anything either for or against.

I don't believe any dealer actually has any knowledge to help me out so I thought I would ask those who work for Ford if they know or can they find out.

Seems someone is spreading that Ford warranty will be voided if WDH is used, and this is from a dealers service dept to avoid a warranty issue.

TIA

Stay safe

Terry aka Tbro
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