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 Posted: Mon Aug 5th, 2019 10:56 pm
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I'm sure alot of you have had this issue. Since my truck was new I've probably replaced the tailgate handle at twice a year since new. No lie!!! The first one was replaced 2 days after buying the truck new. Well I just yet another handle. I've used the plastic handles as well as the metal handles. My experience is the plastic handle fit and worked better. Does anyone know of a better solution???



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Has to be something else. Every handle I've replaced works but then again 2 years is max for ownership in my world.

Maybe it isn't the handle but the underlying scissor based mechanism that has become.... unhinged.



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Sounds normal to me - over here Ford stands for Fix Or Repair Daily .... ;)



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Chris wrote:
Sounds normal to me - over here Ford stands for Fix Or Repair Daily .... ;)
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The plastic tail gate handle that was on my 2000 Ranger when I purchased it 10/2013 broke 2/2018. I replaced it with a metal one & so far it has lasted 1 1/2 years, I also lubed all the linkage after installing the new handle. Here is a link to the one I used.
https://www.amazon.com/T1A-1993-2003-Replacement-1987-1998-F87Z-9943400-AAF/dp/B01AXF2O6O/ref=au_as_r?_encoding=UTF8&Make=Ford%7C54&Model=Ranger%7C696&Year=2000%7C2000&ie=UTF8&n=15684181&s=automotive&vehicleId=3&vehicleType=automotive



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I got a metal Amazon replacement as well (3 years).  It is a bit stiff but I do not open and close the tailgate that often as the bed is too small to do any real hauling above  dropping something over the  side of the bed. Anything serious goes in the ladder rack.



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Chris wrote:
Sounds normal to me - over here Ford stands for Fix Or Repair Daily .... ;)

black06xlt wrote:
I'm sure alot of you have had this issue. Since my truck was new I've probably replaced the tailgate handle at twice a year since new. No lie!!! The first one was replaced 2 days after buying the truck new. Well I just yet another handle. I've used the plastic handles as well as the metal handles. My experience is the plastic handle fit and worked better. Does anyone know of a better solution???

Nine months for this one but no finished reply.

black06xlt,  did you get this figured out ?


Chris, FORD also stand for "First on Race Day"; which so many car manufacturers have found out the hard way.  Ford has won almost every car race there is at least once, even Ferrari felt Ford's sting !

As for a comment on the Tailgate Handle... I might regret saying anything, but I have owned my '03 EDGE for 13 years and I have had the new Steppie Bed and Tailgate on it for at least 11 of those years.    I have never had a problem with the handle or latch mechanism.
I do grease in the internals every couple of years and add white grease to the latches and the Plastic Lined Hinges every year, along with the door hinges, so it is what I would call well lubed.
Maybe that is the key,  take the inspection cover off, first check for worn parts, once that is done and/or the worn parts are replaced, get some White Lithium Grease or the Heavier Red Sticky grease (I like Morley's), add what you think is necessary to all moving part joints and the latches, repeat as often as you think is necessary.

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It seems like some people have a lot of issues her and others had none lol.  On my 2 Rangers, I have only broken one.  



I didn't stop and think about how much force this load of dirt was putting on the tailgate, and just tried to lift the handle.  Lol

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