If your 2001 Ford Truck-Ranger is showing signs of replacement module failure, don't panic. Sourcing a like-new LKQ Engine through our used parts depot network is the fastest, most cost-effective path to getting your ride back on the road — at a fraction of the dealership cost.
Our coast-to-coast logistics handles everything. Whether your daily driver needs attention in San Antonio TX, Dallas TX, Philadelphia PA or your mechanic is in Dallas TX, Miami FL, Houston TX, Detroit MI, we coordinate secure freight that typically clears transit in typically within one week.
Reliability is everything. Our dismantlers execute strict operational checks on every single pull. Units that fail the checklist go to scrap, not to you. We also source Transfer Cases, Catalytic Converters, Suspension Crossmembers and Transfer Cases, Catalytic Converters, Suspension Crossmembers for your convenience.
One major advantage of recycled OEM Engines over aftermarket replicas is that they retain the exact factory tolerances engineered for your Ford Truck-Ranger. Aftermarket clones frequently use inferior castings that fail within months. A reliable pull from a dismantled car will outlast most remanufactured alternatives.
Before spending money on a replacement, check for external oil leaks around the assembly housing, unusual shuddering at highway speeds, and irregularities on an OBD2 scan. These confirm the internal failure and justify the swap.
"Got the 5.3L engine for my Silverado. Fired right up. Delivered in 4 days."
- Mike R., Texas"The freight driver was super helpful. Engine arrived clean and strapped down perfectly to the pallet."
- David L., California