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Parts for your 2007 Ford Ranger-Oil pump

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2007 Ford Ranger oil pump — purpose, care, and when to replace

Technical sources such as the Ford Workshop Manual for the 2007 Ranger, Motorcraft service information, and aftermarket manuals (e.g., Haynes/Chilton covering Ford Ranger through 2011) all describe a pressurised lubrication system with a crankshaft-driven oil pump on the 2.3L four-cylinder, 3.0L V6, and 4.0L V6 engines. So yes, an oil pump is fitted and absolutely relevant on every 2007 Ford Ranger.

On this model, the oil pump’s job is simple but vital: it pulls oil from the sump, pushes it through the filter, and feeds the bearings, camshafts and timing gear under controlled pressure. Without steady oil pressure, metal meets metal, heat builds, and the engine’s life shortens fast. That’s why an otherwise healthy Ranger can be ruined quickly if oil pressure drops.

There’s no scheduled “routine” replacement for the oil pump on a 2007 Ranger