Cam Phaser Issue & Warranty Info

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EricM

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The problem definitely exists, and it definitely has been a thorn in the butt to Ford and Raptor end users.
More accurately, it's only been a thorn in the butt to Gen 2 Raptor owners.

No thorns in my butt, and I'm pretty sure the Gen 3 guys have no engine rattle thorns in their butt either.

To the OP, I wish you good luck dealing with Ford, but get ready to pay out of pocket. Ford is not going to keep covering these repairs on out-of-warranty trucks forever. We are at that point now. They have been covering 50% for a while, now you are seeing the 50% become difficult to get.
 

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Ford just covered mine under the emissions warranty. 2018 53k ish miles. But I had them do the refresh a year or so ago.
 

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Ford just covered mine under the emissions warranty. 2018 53k ish miles. But I had them do the refresh a year or so ago.
How did you manage that? You aren't the first person to have this done free out of warranty but under the emissions warranty.
 

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How did you manage that? You aren't the first person to have this done free out of warranty but under the emissions warranty.

My service advisor told me it was covered. I didn't ask for anything. Figured it would have been covered under my extended warranty.
 

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Extended warranty for sure. I knew my phasers were going to come when I bought mine, so I got a 4 year unlimited mile warranty for 3700$.
 

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So there wasn't a recall for defective cam phasers?
The recall was a new calibration that prevents the wear from developing. If you had it done in the required timeframe you got extended coverage pro-rated by mileage. That expired at the beginning of the year though.
 
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