They sell the wiring diagrams separately. I ordered the F150/Raptor Service Manual back in Sept. and ended up returning it for a refund. The diagrams were as depicted in your post, but the disk lacked any of the Raptor-specific stuff (suspension, etc.). They have since changed the part...
Mine looked very similar to yours. Once they secured the insulation panels, my dealership didn't even suggest that I would have to leave it until the drive shaft arrived.
Had mine inspected for the insulation panels at the end of January. It failed the inspection and they secured the panel with the rivet kit. Dealership ordered the driveshaft as it was already damaged from the unsecured insulation panel. Took about six weeks for the drive shaft to come in but...
MSRP, plus the cost of a trip to CO to pick it up. Most AZ dealerships wanted $15-$25K market adjustments or ran out of allocations before I ordered in July.
Oil life showing 91% in the ForPass App for mine after 1,181 miles. Maybe yours hasn't had time to sync. It's usually pretty quick though. And yes, tire pressures were at 51-53 upon delivery. Easy fix.
The Service Manual CD-ROM can be purchased at Helminc.com for $186. If you actually want a hard copy of the owner's manual, you can purchase it from the same site for $35. Ford no longer provides a hard copy with a new vehicle.
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