6-Speed Automatic
A proven torque-converter automatic used widely across Ranger applications. Valve-body wear, solenoids, converter lock-up and internal clutch wear are typical diagnostic areas.
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Specialist diagnosis, repair and reconditioning for Ford Ranger automatic gearboxes, including the six-speed automatic used across earlier/current lower-output versions and the ten-speed automatic used on Bi-Turbo, V6 and Ranger PHEV applications.
If your Ranger is jerking, clunking, slipping, shuddering or delaying before it selects Drive or Reverse, we identify the exact transmission and drivetrain before replacing parts.
The previous-generation Ranger is strongly associated with Ford's six-speed automatic and later ten-speed automatic. The current Ranger still offers six-speed automatic on relevant 2.0 single-turbo versions and ten-speed automatic on higher-output Bi-Turbo/V6 models. Ranger PHEV also uses a ten-speed automatic with an integrated electric motor.
| Ranger generation / type | Typical UK versions | Automatic gearbox | What owners often search for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ranger T6, 2012–2018 | 2.2 / 3.2 TDCi automatic versions | 6-speed automatic | Ranger 6-speed gearbox fault, harsh shift, delayed Drive |
| Ranger T6.2, 2019–2022 | 2.0 EcoBlue Bi-Turbo and other derivatives | Six-speed automatic on relevant versions; 10-speed automatic on higher-output Bi-Turbo applications | Ranger 10-speed fault, torque-converter shudder, valve body |
| Next-generation Ranger, 2023–present | 2.0 single-turbo, Bi-Turbo, 3.0 V6 diesel, Raptor | 6-speed automatic on relevant 170 PS versions; 10-speed automatic on Bi-Turbo/V6/performance versions | New Ranger 10-speed repair, harsh shifts, gearbox warning |
| Ranger PHEV, 2025–present | 2.3 EcoBoost plug-in hybrid | 10-speed automatic Modular Hybrid Transmission with integrated e-motor | Ranger PHEV gearbox warning, hybrid transmission fault |
A proven torque-converter automatic used widely across Ranger applications. Valve-body wear, solenoids, converter lock-up and internal clutch wear are typical diagnostic areas.
Ford's ten-speed automatic is used on higher-output Ranger applications. Shift strategy, valve-body control, converter behaviour and internal clutch operation all need checking.
The Ranger PHEV integrates a 75 kW electric motor into the bellhousing of its ten-speed gearbox. Hybrid control and transmission diagnosis should be performed together.
Ranger gearbox complaints often appear under load, towing or motorway cruising, but transfer-case, propshaft and differential faults can produce similar symptoms.
Vibration when pulling away or during a shift can involve clutch engagement, torque-converter lock-up, adaptation or hydraulic control depending on the transmission fitted.
A pause after selecting gear can point towards clutch application, hydraulic pressure, mechatronic/valve-body operation or internal wear.
Abrupt gear changes can involve solenoids, adaptation values, clutch wear, pressure regulation or internal mechanical damage.
A transmission warning or restricted gear operation should be scanned with Ford-compatible diagnostics before parts are replaced.
If the revs rise without matching acceleration, clutch slip or loss of hydraulic control should be investigated quickly.
Noise can come from the gearbox, but mounts, driveshafts, wheel bearings, differentials and AWD components can sometimes feel transmission-related.
Tell us whether the Ranger shudders at steady speed, bangs into Drive, shifts harshly when towing or clunks during 4x4 load changes.
| What you notice | How drivers describe it | Possible areas to investigate |
|---|---|---|
| Judder pulling away | “It shakes when I move off or reverse.” | Clutch pack, adaptation, mechatronic control, flywheel or mounts |
| Delay then thump | “I select Drive and it pauses before engaging.” | Hydraulic pressure, clutch application, valve body/mechatronic or seals |
| RPM flare | “The revs rise before the next gear catches.” | Clutch slip, pressure loss, converter lock-up or internal wear |
| Harsh downshift | “It bangs as I slow down.” | Adaptation, solenoid/clutch control, mounts or internal wear |
| Whine or hum | “The noise changes with road speed.” | Transmission bearings, differential, driveshaft or wheel bearing |
| Warning / limited gears | “The transmission warning appears and it stops shifting normally.” | Stored TCM DTC, pressure/control fault, clutch data or protection mode |
Ranger automatic diagnosis uses conventional automatic ratio, speed and converter DTCs alongside Ford-specific transmission data. PHEV models also require Hybrid control data.
| Fault code | What it broadly relates to | What may need checking |
|---|---|---|
| P0700 | Transmission control system warning request | Read the Ford transmission control module for the underlying gearbox-specific DTCs |
| P0715 | Input / turbine speed sensor circuit | Speed-sensor signal, wiring, control data and internal transmission operation |
| P0722 | Output speed sensor signal fault | Output-speed signal, wiring, sensor data and transmission control |
| P0730 | Incorrect gear ratio | Commanded versus actual ratio, clutch application, hydraulic pressure and internal wear |
| P0741 | Torque-converter clutch performance on applicable conventional automatics | Converter lock-up, valve body, hydraulic pressure and fluid condition |
A generic code should not be used to condemn a Ranger gearbox. Six-speed, ten-speed and PHEV versions require different live-data and hydraulic checks.
Ranger gearbox repair cost depends on whether the vehicle has a six-speed, ten-speed or PHEV-integrated automatic and whether the fault is valve-body, converter or internal.
| Ford Ranger gearbox work | Typical guide range | What can change the price? |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic scan and road test | From £30 | 6-speed, 10-speed, 4x4 and PHEV complexity |
| Valve-body / solenoid related repair | Approx. £800 - £1,600 | Transmission family and hydraulic wear |
| 6-speed full repair / reconditioning | Approx. £2k - £4k+ | Converter, clutches and internal hard parts |
| 10-speed full repair / reconditioning | Approx. £3k - £4.5k+ | Internal damage and high-capacity parts |
| Ranger PHEV transmission work | Diagnosis required | Hybrid integration and exact failed component |
We identify Ranger generation, engine, 4x4/PHEV status and exact six- or ten-speed automatic.
Ford-compatible diagnostics are used to read TCM, gear-ratio, pressure, converter and Hybrid data where relevant.
Valve body, converter, internal clutches and the 4x4 driveline are tested against the reported symptom.
We recommend the repair indicated by the diagnosis and confirm the price before work begins.
Tell us the Ranger year, engine and whether it is PHEV, plus whether the fault happens towing, cruising or selecting Drive/Reverse.
Service4Service London provides Ford Ranger gearbox diagnosis and repair for drivers across Greater London, including North, South, East, West and Central London.
Whether your Ranger is shifting harshly in Uxbridge, delaying into Drive in Enfield or shuddering under load near Croydon, we diagnose the six- or ten-speed automatic and surrounding drivetrain together.
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Depending on generation and engine, Ranger uses six-speed and ten-speed automatics. Current higher-output V6/Bi-Turbo versions use a ten-speed automatic, while relevant lower-output versions can use a six-speed automatic.
Yes. Ford's Ranger PHEV combines a 2.3 EcoBoost engine, electric motor and ten-speed automatic in a Modular Hybrid Transmission.
Torque-converter lock-up is one possible cause, but tyres, propshafts and other 4x4 driveline components can create a similar vibration.
Valve-body and solenoid faults can often be repaired or reconditioned depending on wear and damage.
A six-speed repair can be less expensive than a major ten-speed rebuild. PHEV transmission work also requires hybrid-specific diagnosis.
Yes. Transfer-case, propshaft and differential issues can produce binding, clunks and vibration that feel transmission-related.
Six-speed, ten-speed or Ranger PHEV — identify the exact automatic and separate gearbox faults from 4x4 driveline symptoms.