hectorgiovanni
Member
I have a 2018 F150 Raptor with a stalling issue when the engine is warm. This will only happen when the vehicle has reached normal temperature, no issues while driving, no loss of power, no check engine lights. The issue comes in when attempting to start the vehicle after has been used for a couple of miles. Been to three different FORD service departments still having the same issue. Not much information on forums for this exact issue. I would really love to pick up you guys mind on this scenario. Been dealing with this issue for about 6 months now with no check engine lights. Putting my thoughts together I do remember this issue started after running low on fuel for a couple of miles before getting into the gas station. Also if a park on my driveway nose down it would start with a rough idle but will NOT die. When parking on a level surface or nose up it will die immediately and sometimes it'll give me a long cranking. All this is only when the engine has reached normal temperature. In the mornings when the vehicle has sat the whole night, it will fire up perfectly no matter the angle or position of the truck.