nikhsub1
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And better yet, he refused the buy back then still complains about the truck? ****.I’ve also never heard of a voluntary buyback offer. It’s in the manufacturer’s best interest to fix the vehicle, not reacquire it.
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And better yet, he refused the buy back then still complains about the truck? ****.I’ve also never heard of a voluntary buyback offer. It’s in the manufacturer’s best interest to fix the vehicle, not reacquire it.
Wow, that is so odd for that to be missed at the factory.I will ad my experience here hoping it helps someone.
I have a 2020 also. A couple of months ago I smelled moisture and found the passenger carpet was soaked. i pulled off the Ford performance plate and the entire channel was full of water. I researched this and all the usual suspects, ac drain, sunroof etc. I found a YouTube video talking about this and he mentioned that his father had a 2020, the dealer tried 3 times and never fixed it. They found that 4 rubber plugs were left out from the factory where the a pillar runs down the firewall. I looked and mine were missing also. I bought a set of 4 from the dealer and installed them and my truck is dry.
To look open the hood and look with a flashlight where the antenna wire runs down. If you see 4 square holes they’re missing. Mine were good on the driver’s side.
Longshot but I would still be looking if I didn’t run across this.
Marc,Hello Guys...need some help. I have a 2020 Raptor with 4800 miles on it and it is leaking water. The first time I had condensation on the inside of windshield and rear windows and the front passenger footwell was wet. I took a video and the dealership found the the AC condensation line was kinked and replaced it with an elbow fitting.
The second trip was for condensation on the inside of the windshield again. Again, took a video and showed it to the dealer, but they said that they could not replicate the problem. On the paperwork, the tech stated that the factory mesh wind deflector is attracting moisture...that was his half-assed diagnosis!
The third time, I opened the passenger rear door and found water standing on the rubber floor mat. The door was dry so I was wondering if it was coming from the sunroof. Took it back with a video and again they said that they could not replicate it. They instructed me to speak to the Service Manager when he returns from vacation...?
Any ideas? This is ridiculous for a $70k pickup with 4800 miles. I had a 2018 Raptor and the engine ate itself with 900 miles on it. The dealer, themselves, purchased it back from me as they said Ford will never stand behind their products. I thought I would give a Raptor another try and now this &$%#. Is it me or are you guys experiencing the same type of BS? Wife is an attorney and she said that there are numerous articles in law journals/discussions about problems with the Raptors are and all of the consumer lawsuits... There is no doubt that it is a cool truck, but there is a limit.
Thanks,
Marc
Did the upfitter modify anything around the roof console or roof opening when the converted it into a “Shelby” edition? The most common reason for water leaking through the front of the headliner is clogged sunroof drains. Environmental debris clogs the tubes, causing the trough to overflow which results in a leak. If you pour water on the roof you should see it come out of the drain tubes at the bottom of the truck.Well I have a story for you too. I bought my 2018 Shelby raptor new in 2019 summer and within a week a heavy rain caused water to come through the headliner and headliner switches. I made the dealer come and pick the truck up and they did find a sunroof leak which they then supposedly fixed. The truck is almost always garaged so was hard to know if fixed but has been in rain a couple other times in the last 2 years and yes it leaked again. The most recent was 1 month ago with a very heavy rain in Detroit area. In addition I was finding water in the passenger footwell which I thought was related last summer. But it persisted and the truck smelled musty. They said they found no leak when I brought it in (it has dried by then). That happened recurrently until someone sent me a link to an AC condenser problem which was causing the water on the floor (a different issue than the sunroof leak). This was after a year later and I brought it to dealer and showed them the bulletin from the link and they looked into it. The result was mold noted in area from front passenger to rear passenger carpet for which they cleaned up and replaced my entire carpet. This was an AC condenser issue and they fixed it after taking the entire dash off. So I brought the truck home after that and that very same day (it was the day it rained hard and it happened to be out in the rain that night because I had to work) I came home to a soaked headliner on the drivers side and partly soaked sunshade on that side. Still waiting for an appointment for this (next week finally at a different dealer now than the one I purchased at) and am considering a lemon law suit because I am concerned the truck has permanent damage. Let me know what you all think I should do. I love the truck but it is defective! I have Ford now involved in the process because I want something to be done. I am wondering if i will regret not taking action.
Inspecting and testing the drain hoses is part of the diagnosis for a roof opening panel leak; it’s called out in the Workshop Manual pinpoint test. As far as any extended warranty, you can call Ford customer care and see what they say.No the only mod was a sticker on the roof. Otherwise that part of the truck is stock. But I have had it to the dealer and they said nothing about the drain tube. Should they not have checked this?? I am bringing it to a different dealer and hope to have a different result. I will leave it out on a real rainy day and we will see if they finally fixed it. I love the truck so I hope they can. But I also will not tolerate continued leaking of water into it and will need an extension of my warranty for anything related to that issue from Ford. Does that seem reasonable??
You said the issue was figured out instantly once the tech came down. What was the solution to fix this?Went through a similar problem. Took it in and they could not replicate the problem. Brought it home it leaked next time it rained. Took it back they could not replicate. THEN I realized the angle of the truck that I park on my driveway is not flat so I took a measurement on my phone and gave it to them. They put the front tires up some to replicate the angle and BOOM - water pouring into the truck. There was a rivet in the rear passenger roof rubber piece that was not fully attached that was allowing water into the cab of the truck and was running down the seatbelt into my daughters seat. They fixed that on the first visit. Leaked again - they popped the rear glass and redid the rivet again and it fixed it but their fix looked really bad so I made them redo it. No leak for a year, in Southern CA because it didn't rain. First time it rained it leaked again. THIS time the service manager, because it was documented 3 times, noted "customer wants buyback" which in turn Ford sent down a tech and they figured it out instantly. They cleaned everything up and good as new now with no issues since.
Sounds like you are 3 tickets in so might be time to hit them with "customer wants buyback". I did not actually want it and told the service manager that but he replied "that will get them to send a guy immediately to figure it out". Good luck.