TSB 11-5-7 Driveline Clunk

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pirate air

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The CLUNK lol
TSB 11-5-7

05/10/11

RAPTOR - DRIVELINE CLUNK OR CHIRP/SLIP/BUMP
ON ACCEL OR STOP - BUILT ON OR BEFORE

03/12/2011

FORD:
2011 F-150

ISSUE
Some 2011 F-150 Raptor vehicles built on or before 3/12/2011 may exhibit excessive clunk or a chirp/slip/bump condition from the driveshaft on acceleration from a stop or when bringing the vehicle to a stop.

ACTION
Follow the Service Procedure steps to correct the condition.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

1. Remove and discard the existing driveshaft assembly. Refer to Workshop (WSM), Section 205-01 Removal and Installation Driveshaft-Rear, One Piece.

2. Install the updated driveshaft assembly. Refer to WSM, Section 205-01 Removal and Installation Driveshaft-Rear, One Piece.








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WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage
IMPORTANT : Warranty coverage limits/policies are not altered by a TSB. Warranty coverage limits are determined by the identified causal part.

OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME

110507A 2011 F-150 Raptor: 0.4 Hr.
Replace The Rear
Driveshaft Assembly. (Do
Not Use With Any Other
labor Operations)

DEALER CODING
CONDITION
BASIC PART NO. CODE
4841 42
 

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Drive Shaft Clunk

Pirate. Attached is what I received when I took my 11 Screw in with the same problem. They ordered the replacement shaft and plan to replace this week.
 

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Do you have a bigger version?

Yeah please or a link of where to find

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I've got the clunk in my 2010 why no TSB for that year? It's a 10 and 1/2 with the 6.2
 

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I went into the dealership and they told me there was no tsb, and to just grease it, and they would do it for free this time, and i should feel lucky they would do it free this one time...
 

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The TSB states that there is a group of driveshafts that did not have nickel plating on the yoke that causes momentary binding. The driveshafts that are approved for replacement are BL3V-4602-AB and BL3V-4602-BB. There is a large part number decal on the drive shaft.

I can email you the TSB if you PM me your email address.
 

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My 2010 has started to do it on a regular basis now.....I wonder how much of a hassle they will give me about replacing it.
 
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