lawdog
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So, I sold my 2018 Raptor in August after having the cam phasers repaired and experiencing some consistent transmission issues. I had hoped to dodge the price insanity by hiding out in a low-mileage 2013 M5 for a year or so, but that has blown up in my face spectacularly (another story).
I miss having a truck, and I've been looking at 2018-19 Raptors and F150 Limiteds, etc again lately. I see in the CarFaxes where even '19s and '20s had the cam phaser recall issued in 2/22. Originally, we were told the issue was limited to a bad run of parts, and hit only certain 2018 trucks. Then it happened to my wife's 2019 Expedition. Now I see it's almost every 3.5TT.
What is the deal here? Ford just trickling out notice to avoid a run on dealerships for the lengthy/expensive repair? Will it carry over into 2020s? 2021s? I really don't want to buy another truck and have to deal with this, and I still like the F150 the best of the trucks out there. GMs have the fuel management valve issues, Dodges always seem top have some long-term problems, and the new Tundra looks like a bad futuristic freight train.
I miss having a truck, and I've been looking at 2018-19 Raptors and F150 Limiteds, etc again lately. I see in the CarFaxes where even '19s and '20s had the cam phaser recall issued in 2/22. Originally, we were told the issue was limited to a bad run of parts, and hit only certain 2018 trucks. Then it happened to my wife's 2019 Expedition. Now I see it's almost every 3.5TT.
What is the deal here? Ford just trickling out notice to avoid a run on dealerships for the lengthy/expensive repair? Will it carry over into 2020s? 2021s? I really don't want to buy another truck and have to deal with this, and I still like the F150 the best of the trucks out there. GMs have the fuel management valve issues, Dodges always seem top have some long-term problems, and the new Tundra looks like a bad futuristic freight train.