CrazyJeeper
Member
Been having some of the worst luck with new vehicles lately, but this doesn't compare to losing brakes from a 2024 Colorado I purchased and then dumped to get my '24 Raptor. Topic here: Link
I absolutely love this truck and know it's just a few bugs that need to be worked out with all the electronics. Last night while driving on the highway, I got the notification "Service Vehicle Soon" and Ford Pass notified me of "Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power". Got home, scanned the truck and it looks like a P0929-77 is what triggered the MIL. I'm also seeing 5 other errors, but I'm not seeing any other issues. Took the truck into the dealership this morning to also address a clicking sound from the steering wheel when I turn the wheel more than one full rotation, thinking it might be the clock spring.
Is it common for a new vehicle to have so many error codes in the background?
I absolutely love this truck and know it's just a few bugs that need to be worked out with all the electronics. Last night while driving on the highway, I got the notification "Service Vehicle Soon" and Ford Pass notified me of "Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power". Got home, scanned the truck and it looks like a P0929-77 is what triggered the MIL. I'm also seeing 5 other errors, but I'm not seeing any other issues. Took the truck into the dealership this morning to also address a clicking sound from the steering wheel when I turn the wheel more than one full rotation, thinking it might be the clock spring.
Is it common for a new vehicle to have so many error codes in the background?