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elav

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I just picked up a Gen 1 Ford Raptor with 75k miles. It is missing the passenger bumper pad, hasn't had fuse 27 addressed, and had electric side steps. Does anyone know the part number for the passenger front bumper pad and if this can be replaced without removing the bumper? I have already ordered the kit to fix the fuse issue. The electric side step on the passenger side randomly goes up/down - so I'm guessing there is a short somewhere. Does anyone have recommendations on how to start debugging it? Thanks for allowing me to join!
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JLW2

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I just picked up a Gen 1 Ford Raptor with 75k miles. It is missing the passenger bumper pad, hasn't had fuse 27 addressed, and had electric side steps. Does anyone know the part number for the passenger front bumper pad and if this can be replaced without removing the bumper? I have already ordered the kit to fix the fuse issue. The electric side step on the passenger side randomly goes up/down - so I'm guessing there is a short somewhere. Does anyone have recommendations on how to start debugging it? Thanks for allowing me to join!
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This response is now several years old because I just purchased a twin to your car that happens to have had damage to the passenger side bumper guard. Right now it is held in place with a screw into that plastic base beneath it. I was wondering if you ever had yours fixed and how you get it done I will eventually replace my front bumper because when I purchased it, it had a small band in it, which I assume was how the bumper pad got loosened

Mine also did not have the fuse 27 modification and I guess I’ll do it myself but for now I just have a bag of 20 amp fuses just in case
 

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A Nice truck is like a Nice A$$. You gonna turn and look every time you see one.
Nice Truck!!!!
 
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