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Mechpro Air Compressor 3.5hp 320L/min 60L - MPB3560

Mechpro Air Compressor 3.5hp 320L/min 60L - MPB3560

$1,299
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Pro-Lift 6 Ton Bottle Jack - B6000

Pro-Lift 6 Ton Bottle Jack - B6000

$94
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Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

Repco Oil Extractor 6L - ROE6L

$253
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Toledo Engine Oil Pressure Tester Kit - 304400

Toledo Engine Oil Pressure Tester Kit - 304400

$546
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Pro-Lift 4 Ton Bottle Jack - B4000

Pro-Lift 4 Ton Bottle Jack - B4000

$74
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Pro-Lift 1850kg Hydraulic Bottle Jack - B1850

Pro-Lift 1850kg Hydraulic Bottle Jack - B1850

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Understanding and Maintaining Your 2007 Ford Ranger Oil Pump

The oil pump is a crucial component of your 2007 Ford Ranger. It's responsible for ensuring that engine oil circulates optimally, lubricating moving parts and helping to cool the engine. Without it, your engine's performance could suffer, potentially leading to irreversible damage.

Regular maintenance and timely replacement of your oil pump are vital to keep your Ford Ranger running smoothly. Here are some guidelines to help you with this process:

  1. Recognising Oil Pump Issues: Start by being on the lookout for signs of a failing oil pump. Low oil pressure indicator lights, increased engine temperature, and unusual noises like grinding or whining are clear warnings. Addressing these promptly can prevent more significant problems.
  2. Regular Oil Changes and Checks: Scheduled oil changes are non-negotiable in keeping your oil pump in prime condition. Fresh oil ensures minimal wear, reducing the likelihood of clogging. Checking oil levels regularly is equally important. Ensure that oil levels are neither too low nor too high, as either extreme can stress the oil pump.
  3. Using the Correct Oil: Ensure you're using the right type and grade of oil, as specified in your Ranger's owner's manual. Using the proper oil optimizes the oil pump's performance and longevity.
  4. Inspecting for Leaks and Damage: Routinely checking for oil leaks under your car can alert you to problems that might affect your oil pump. If you spot oil spots or pools, it might be a sign that seals, gaskets, or the pump itself could be compromised.
  5. Professional Assessment: If you're noticing potential oil pump issues, it's best to have your vehicle assessed by a professional. They can offer a proper diagnosis and suggest if a replacement is necessary. A professional tune-up might also include cleaning the pump to prolong its life.

When it comes time to replace the oil pump, make sure to choose a quality replacement part to match the original specifications. It's crucial for maintaining the engine's integrity. During replacement, it's also a good opportunity to replace related components like seals and gaskets, which might have worn down over time.

Remember, taking the time to maintain or replace your 2007 Ford Ranger's oil pump isn't just a matter of keeping your vehicle running smoothly. It's also about ensuring every journey you take is as safe and reliable as possible. Keep an eye on the signs, stay on top of your maintenance schedule, and you'll keep your Ranger in tip-top shape.