2023 Raptor Clunk when coming to a stop

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Mine does this as well. Did it much more frequent when the truck was brand new and under 1k miles. Now that I have nearly 5k on it, I don't think it ever does it, or i'm just use to it and don't notice it as much.
 
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Yes, my 2023 Raptor is brand new and does the same horrible “thunk”. Sounds terrible as if the transmission is being abused, but it’s apparently “normal”. Hopefully, Ford will send out a service bulletin and simple software flash to fix it.
 

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ive been noticing this only in 4A and very randomly. It feels like a transmission thing because it's during a downshift.
 
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Hi everyone, finally got through the break in period on my 23 Raptor. I’ve noticed that intermittently the transmission or possibly something else in the drivetrain will clunk when I’m coming to a stop. Seems to manifest itself more in sports mode around 5 mph or lower when rolling to a stop. Almost feels like a sloppy down shift to first gear. Slowing down almost at a stop then CLUNK. FWIW I have a 35. Anyone else experience this and have a olution?
Yes, my 23 Raptor with 35” tires does the same thing. A few ’clunks’ were extremely harsh (especially in sports mode). I keep everything in normal mode which helps. It’s intermittent and usually occurs at 12-14 mph on the downshift. I’ve considered the aftermarket tunes to smooth the shift. However, it will void the warranty. I’ve put 14k miles on it so far. As of now there i s no service bulletin that I’m aware of. Let us know if your dealer resolves the issue.
 

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Appreciate all the input, thanks everyone!
Did you notice if this became a bigger problem down the road or if it just disappeared? I was in line to get a new one and waiting to make a move, but I heard this happening frequently when test-driving.
 

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I have a 2023 model with the 37 Performance Package and experienced the same clunking issue. I took it to the dealer, and they reset the adaptive transmission. However, after about 1,000 miles, the clunking returned. After watching a YouTube video on the issue, I disabled the transmission learning behavior with Forscan. Now, I only experience the clunk once in a while, and when it does happen, it's much less noticeable—just a minor clunk.
 
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Did you notice if this became a bigger problem down the road or if it just disappeared? I was in line to get a new one and waiting to make a move, but I heard this happening frequently when test-driving.
It is still there. Only happens on hot days above 90 degrees F. Cooler days there’s a pop noise when depressing the brake to start the vehicle but that’s it. I believe it has something to do with the adjustable pedals. If I adjust the pedals while pressing the brake hard, sound will disappear for several days/weeks. It’s a weird ford quirk, you’ll notice several of these with this truck. You’ll stop caring the second you start doing Raptor things.
 
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I have a 2023 model with the 37 Performance Package and experienced the same clunking issue. I took it to the dealer, and they reset the adaptive transmission. However, after about 1,000 miles, the clunking returned. After watching a YouTube video on the issue, I disabled the transmission learning behavior with Forscan. Now, I only experience the clunk once in a while, and when it does happen, it's much less noticeable—just a minor clunk.
For sure, but the transmission clunk is a whole separate thing from this.
 
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