@smurfslayer looking at 2019 Raptor with about 42K Miles, this startup sound normal?
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sounds pretty quiet for an ecoboost if you ask me. if that was a full cold start, I’d be ok with it. Anyone else hear anything abnormal?@smurfslayer looking at 2019 Raptor with about 42K Miles, this startup sound normal?
That sounds normal to me as well.@smurfslayer looking at 2019 Raptor with about 42K Miles, this startup sound normal?
I believe so? If you search the forum, I’m sure there are lots of info about that. For what it’s worth, I have a 2018 that I purchased knowing they replaced the cam phasers in 2021. Unfortunately I didn’t check the PNs so they actually installed old rev cam phasers according to my tech. I am now back at the dealer replacing my cam phasers now. Luckily it’s covered under CPO.@smurfslayer @vk35 Do the 2020 Gen2 have the cam issues as well?
That’s completely normal.@smurfslayer looking at 2019 Raptor with about 42K Miles, this startup sound normal?
So build date cutoff was 11/30/2019, which was part way through 2020 model year production.@FordTechOne knows the dates far better. My recollection is early ’19 was the release of the latest revision phaser part(s), and I believe shortly after the re-programming for the duty cycle was done. I think the 2020’s have both the newest parts and the duty cycle programming.
added to the what to look for gen 2 thread, thanks !So build date cutoff was 11/30/2019, which was part way through 2020 model year production.