the-waptah
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Hello everyone, just joined so this is my first post here. I have tried searching for this issue on here but can't seem to get any answers for my particular situation.
I just purchased a 09/2018 raptor with 30k miles from a small Ford dealer and didn't really notice this on the test drive initially but the problem is when your acceleration and lightly keep your foot on the gas you notice a slight misfire sensation, it is also there at about 50% throttle and it feels like the truck is basically hiccuping as it's accelerating. I noticed it also get a little worse in sport mode and usually 5-6 gear. Here is what I have done so far to remedy the situation:
1. Ran 2 tanks of 93 octane with some chevron techron additive in the current tank.
2. Did a full tune up with spark plugs (SP-550), K&N air filter, oil change, replaced front and rear diff fluids and transfer case, checked trans fluid (looked ok, not dark).
3. Cleaned the 2 MAP sensors with CRC MAF cleaner.
4. Checked all piping for turbos and intercooler, even checked intercooler for water, none there.
5. Took it into Ford for diagnosis and they couldn't feel what I was describing (not surprising) and said they reset the adaptations and updated the PCM.
Some interesting things I noticed when I bought the truck was that the previous owner had a wiring harness installed running from the engine bay going back to the real tail lights and another wiring harness with a large plug installed onto the battery. I took both of these off and wondered what they were for, my guess is maybe he was towing it behind an RV. Also I noticed the screws on the transmission bell housing that bolt it to the motor have been touched before but Ford wont tell me any service history of it. Could towing it or whatever he was doing with it cause issues like this like maybe something in the transmission got damaged?
I am not sure what else to try, the problem is very annoying and keeping me from enjoying the truck completely, hopefully you guys other advice on what else to try.
I just purchased a 09/2018 raptor with 30k miles from a small Ford dealer and didn't really notice this on the test drive initially but the problem is when your acceleration and lightly keep your foot on the gas you notice a slight misfire sensation, it is also there at about 50% throttle and it feels like the truck is basically hiccuping as it's accelerating. I noticed it also get a little worse in sport mode and usually 5-6 gear. Here is what I have done so far to remedy the situation:
1. Ran 2 tanks of 93 octane with some chevron techron additive in the current tank.
2. Did a full tune up with spark plugs (SP-550), K&N air filter, oil change, replaced front and rear diff fluids and transfer case, checked trans fluid (looked ok, not dark).
3. Cleaned the 2 MAP sensors with CRC MAF cleaner.
4. Checked all piping for turbos and intercooler, even checked intercooler for water, none there.
5. Took it into Ford for diagnosis and they couldn't feel what I was describing (not surprising) and said they reset the adaptations and updated the PCM.
Some interesting things I noticed when I bought the truck was that the previous owner had a wiring harness installed running from the engine bay going back to the real tail lights and another wiring harness with a large plug installed onto the battery. I took both of these off and wondered what they were for, my guess is maybe he was towing it behind an RV. Also I noticed the screws on the transmission bell housing that bolt it to the motor have been touched before but Ford wont tell me any service history of it. Could towing it or whatever he was doing with it cause issues like this like maybe something in the transmission got damaged?
I am not sure what else to try, the problem is very annoying and keeping me from enjoying the truck completely, hopefully you guys other advice on what else to try.