I have recently purchased a 2019 Ranger R31 CB. I have the same problem with the steering.
The Garmin place in the Bay Area is in Sausalito. There aren't many Rangers in the Bay Area, and he has never dealt with this problem, although he has an excellent reputation with hydraulics.
He says he has never installed a check valve in a system like this, and is not convinced it is a good idea. His recommendation is to install a Garmin Smart Pump II, which is the ultimate fix, with no need for accessory parts. Of course, this will be very expensive (around $4000)
He has spoken to Garmin. He says Garmin has offered a replacement pump (I believe the 1.2 at reduced price of $400) because I qualify for their extended warranty of 5 years. I am not sure if they are offering to pay labor.
From reading this thread, I don't get the sense that in the above cases in the thread the original pump failed. It seems like it is simply not up to the job. However, the fact that Garmin is offering a replacement pump at a discount seems to indicate a pump failure.
So my choices seem to be:
1) Simply install a check valve if the original pump is still good (my mechanic didn't indicate that Garmin will supply the check valve or labor as in some cases above)
2) Install a check valve and replace the pump with the original 1.2
3) Go all in and replace the pump with a smart pump. The difference in price between option 2 and 3 is about $1500 if Garmin does not pay for any labor. The advantage is that I get an improved system which is likely to work indefinitely.
My questions are:
1) Given the above, what would you recommend I do
2) Those of you who have simply installed the check valve without replacing the pump, has this worked so far? How long have you used this system? Obviously, I am concerned that this somewhat jury rigged system will fail again.
3) Those who have gotten the extended warranty, what parts and labor did Garmin pay for
4) Why has Ranger continued installing this insufficient pump for so long knowing the problem exists?
Thanks in advance. I am looking forward to hearing from you, so that I may make an informed decision.