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Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket is a minor yet an important seal that ensures that the engine of this rugged pickup keeps on running. Ford Ranger which is a combination of small size and big truck capability wins its customers loyalty because it can fit in the urban parking lot, and at the same time be confident enough to start a trail run and towing equipment when the weekend demands a new adventure in the remote lake. The Ford engineers have made the Ranger responsive in its powertrain, balanced suspension and smart driver aids which mean that weekend explorers and daily commuters enjoy comfort and control. The Ranger has rugged frame construction and can have four wheel traction which allows it to crawl over washboard roads and yet it remains able to provide an efficient ride to school or to work. Passengers also have supportive seats and clear infotainment controls in the inside. To all this count, the Oil Pan Gasket should protect the escape of engine oil. The Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket is located between the block and pan and it can withstand heat, vibration and debris and prevents the lubricating fluid to escape and the dirt to get in. It is a silent companion in all Ford adventures, its molded material bends to the changes in temperature, and it does not allow the pressure to escape and promote long service periods. Inspection of the Oil Pan Gasket would ensure frequent prevention of unexpected drips and maintains low costs of maintenance. Upon service, empty the truck, cool, drain oil, put down the pan, install a new Oil Pan Gasket, tighten, fill-up, test leaks.