Is it a constant buzzing while the truck is powered on? Part numbers for the rear solenoid KL3Z18B084D. You carefully unscrew the black cap. You will need to hold the solenoid to keep it from spinning on its self. I've unplugged mine with the truck off. You will need to undo the black clips...
You cant really hear those fans kick on, unless they are broke or covered in mud. (like mine) The fans aren't going to lower your manifold charge temp but they will lower the IAT. Mine kick on at 130 and only run for about 10 seconds, even shorter once you start driving. Make sure the...
I was looking over the installation instructions and saw the note.
NOTE: For Raptor applications, creating
clearance for the PCV tubes in the
bottom side of the foam engine
appearance cover may be necessary
I'm guessing they are saying that you need to trim the bottom of the foam to ensure it...
I have the wagner IC and I haven't had any shutters in for over three years now. I haven't had any issues.
Yes, you have to remove the grill to get to the shutters. If you want to remove the IC shutters, I just pulled the plastic bumper off the front.
Removing the front grill is pretty...
The sound reminds me of a fan in a computer or router rubbing inside its case.
Did you have the fans blowing air? Does the sound go away if the fans are turned all the way up? On heat or A/C.
Have you pushed down on all the door panels, vent covers, dash board, and A pillar while driving...
Remove the BOV and clean it. Take it completely apart and check the solenoid, it may have a bunch of rust on it which will cause it to not blow off. (or work at all) I had to get a replacement solenoid from TS. But once the valve got covered in mud one two many times, it would leak every...
Not at all. Just remove the bolts slowly and ensure you have the TP50. If you have a spray in bed liner use a razor blade and flat head screw driver to remove it from the top of the bolt. When you install the bolts just get them going with your fingers and then slowly tighten them down.
They are pretty easy to remove. I've had mine out more than once and I've replaced them more than once. You just have to make sure you have a Torx Plus 50 (TP50). It will make it a lot easier.
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