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What speakers are in a 2019 Ford Ranger?

The 2019 Ford Ranger comes equipped with a standard audio system that includes several speakers to provide a quality listening experience for drivers and passengers. The specific speaker configuration and details can vary depending on the trim level and optional packages selected.


Standard Speaker System


The base model 2019 Ford Ranger comes with a standard 4-speaker audio system. This includes:



  • Two front door speakers

  • Two rear door speakers


The speakers are powered by the vehicle's standard audio head unit, which provides AM/FM radio, USB connectivity, and Bluetooth wireless audio streaming.


Available Premium Audio Upgrades


For those seeking a more robust audio experience, the 2019 Ford Ranger offers several premium audio upgrade options:



  • 6-Speaker Audio System: This upgrade adds two additional speakers, one in each of the front and rear door panels, for a total of 6 speakers.

  • Bang & Olufsen Premium Audio System: The top-of-the-line audio system features 10 speakers, including a subwoofer, for a more immersive and powerful sound quality.


Both the 6-speaker and Bang & Olufsen audio systems are driven by more advanced amplifiers and tuning to provide a richer, more dynamic listening experience compared to the standard 4-speaker setup.

What size speakers are in a 2019 Ford Ranger?


Speakers that fit your 2019 Ford Ranger*

Speaker locationSpeaker sizes**
Center Dash3-1/2"
Front Door TweetersTweeter
Front Door Woofers6 1/2"



Where is the subwoofer in the 2019 Ford Ranger?


The factory subwoofer, which can be found behind the rear seat in B&O-equipped SuperCrew trucks, is a 6"-ish driver mounted in a bracket. It has a proprietary Ford bolt pattern, so you'll need to fabricate a bracket to install the aftermarket 5-1/4" woofer of your choice.



What is the most common problem with the 2019 Ford Ranger?


Common problems reported for the 2019 Ford Ranger include issues with the 10-speed transmission, such as rough shifting and hesitation, and problems with the climate control system, including AC failures and a faulty HVAC blower motor. Other frequently reported issues are exhaust leaks, various engine problems possibly related to software or hardware, and a vibrating sensation at highway speeds. 
Powertrain and drivetrain 

  • Transmission: Many owners report the 10-speed transmission can be rough, hesitant, or feel like it's "jerking" or "sputtering". Problems include the transmission being stuck in one gear or having difficulty learning shift patterns. 
  • Engine: Some trucks exhibit a bucking or surging behavior at low speeds or run rough after a cold start, often due to software issues with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) that can be fixed by a reprogramming. 
  • Exhaust: Exhaust leaks are a common complaint, particularly above 250025002500 RPM. 
  • Vibration: Some owners have reported vibrations at highway speeds, which may indicate a driveshaft issue. 

This video explains common problems with the Ford Ranger, including the transmission: 53sThe Miles DrivenYouTube · Jan 25, 2023
Climate and electrical
  • Climate Control: The AC system is a frequent source of issues, with problems reported for the compressor, blower motor, and condenser. A blend door failure in the heater box is a significant repair that may require removing the entire dashboard. 
  • Display Screen: The infotainment screen can freeze or go blank. 
  • Rear Lights: Recalls have been issued for misaligned or improperly seated electrical connectors for the rear lights. 

Other issues
  • Front End: Some owners have reported rattling or other noises from the front end. 
  • Tires: Concerns have been raised about the number of tie-down points and the bed height. 

You can watch this video to learn about the bed height and other features of the Ford Ranger: 59sPickup Truck Plus SUV TalkYouTube · Apr 29, 2019



What speakers are in a Ford Ranger?


Two three center 80 mm mid-ranger. Four five on the right. Side coming into the back we've got 67 a mid-ranger and tweeter combo 89 on the other side and then a subwoofer.


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