I've Owned my Raptor for 2 Months, It's been at the dealer for Most of it

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I need advice. I bought my 2018 GEN 2 raptor around August 10th of this year. This was a "blue certified" vehicle from a dealer with 86,000 miles. After 2 weeks I got my first check engine light. This was a faulty oxygen sensor (must've really done a strong pre purchase inspection!) and it was replaced free of charge. This was the least of my issues. Two weeks after the oxygen sensor was replaced, I began getting low oil pressure warnings. I took it right back to the dealer who replaced the oil pressure sensor and gave it back. As I drove off the lot, the oil pressure warning began again. They claimed it was the oil pump and replaced the oil pump as well as the valve cover. Fast forward to last friday (almost A MONTH LATER), I finally got the car back with a new oil pump. Left the lot and in about 20 min after filling the tank with 91, BAM. Low oil pressure. Took the truck straight back to the dealer. It has now been about a month since I've had possession of my truck (and I've owned it for 2 months). Dealer can't seem to figure out what's causing the issue and I'm stuck regretting my purchase. Any advice guys? I'm a first time buyer who finally decided to treat himself with something nice and it has been a terrible experience.
 

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It sounds suspicious. Did you get a carfax / oasis report on the vehicle before you bought and if so, what was the previous maintenance history like?

Ok, the 02 sensor; 86k miles?... possible. The oil issue bugs me a little in that is sounds a LOT like they simply replaced the sensor without validating the underlying oil pressure.
THAT sounds bad.

@Old-Raptor-guy & @FordTechOne have collectively forgotten more about these trucks than most of us will ever know about them. They might be able to suggest some possibilities.
 

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The Oxygen sensor shouldn't get your pants in a bunch. Oxygen sensor is an electric component that can fail without warning at anytime just like a light bulb.

Unless they have a better crystal ball than me (mine is broken) there is no way they would have known 2 weeks prior to failure it was going to fail.

So just put that one out of your mind.

As for the Oil pressure, are you at a FOMOCO dealer ?? Because oil pump failure would be extremely rare, also would be devastating damage to the engine.
The pump does have an electric bypass valve, it is my understanding that even with a valve stuck all the way open the pump should still maintain 15psi of oil pressure at idle.
Otherwise the pump is all mechanical and mechanical shit doesn't fix itself.

I have had a bunch of these in my shop, and a oil pressure sensor has fixed all of them. But there is some story to that. I believe Ford had a bad batch or something as we have had couple that got sensors replaced about 5 times, all the time with new FOMOCO parts.

I talked to my Ford parts representative at the dealer and he said they were warranting about 80% of the replacements the last few months (this was about 8 months ago).
Lastly we have had a couple with oil leaks from valve cover that drip down and get into the wiring. The only way to repair is new valve cover and replace the pigtail/connector for oil pressure sensor.

The sensor was redesigned in 2017 or 2018 and they have had lots of problems since.

Not sure about the Raptor, but I do know 2018 expedition will go into "limp mode" if the oil pressure is low for more than about 10 seconds. It will limit engine rpm to about 2000. I know this because I had a customer who drove home from about 110 miles away and he said on two of the big mountain passes he was down to 15mph. His was sensor and a connector
 

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“Blue Certified” means nothing other than a limited warranty; most dealers just pencil whip the inspection and put it on the lot. Even if they are aware of a potential issue they may let it go so that the Ford warranty has to pay to fix it later instead of it coming out if their used car budget.

There was zero reason to replace the oil pump; all they needed to do was test it with a manual gauge and they would have seen it was within spec.

If they’ve went through all the circuitry and connectors, I’m with @Old-Raptor-guy that it’s likely a repeat faulty sensor. You may want to also verify that they replaced the oil pressure sensor and not the oil pump control solenoid, that would be the extremely stupid but you never know.
 

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The Oxygen sensor shouldn't get your pants in a bunch. Oxygen sensor is an electric component that can fail without warning at anytime just like a light bulb.

Unless they have a better crystal ball than me (mine is broken) there is no way they would have known 2 weeks prior to failure it was going to fail.

So just put that one out of your mind.

As for the Oil pressure, are you at a FOMOCO dealer ?? Because oil pump failure would be extremely rare, also would be devastating damage to the engine.
The pump does have an electric bypass valve, it is my understanding that even with a valve stuck all the way open the pump should still maintain 15psi of oil pressure at idle.
Otherwise the pump is all mechanical and mechanical shit doesn't fix itself.

I have had a bunch of these in my shop, and a oil pressure sensor has fixed all of them. But there is some story to that. I believe Ford had a bad batch or something as we have had couple that got sensors replaced about 5 times, all the time with new FOMOCO parts.

I talked to my Ford parts representative at the dealer and he said they were warranting about 80% of the replacements the last few months (this was about 8 months ago).
Lastly we have had a couple with oil leaks from valve cover that drip down and get into the wiring. The only way to repair is new valve cover and replace the pigtail/connector for oil pressure sensor.

The sensor was redesigned in 2017 or 2018 and they have had lots of problems since.

Not sure about the Raptor, but I do know 2018 expedition will go into "limp mode" if the oil pressure is low for more than about 10 seconds. It will limit engine rpm to about 2000. I know this because I had a customer who drove home from about 110 miles away and he said on two of the big mountain passes he was down to 15mph. His was sensor and a connector
Good info.

One question…. Why after so long have you not even fixed or replaced your crystal ball?

I mean… without bragging… they are not at of these working anymore, quite rare actually and hard to come by.
 

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There was zero reason to replace the oil pump; all they needed to do was test it with a manual gauge and they would have seen it was within spec.
I can think of one reason; the service writer hates the technician assigned to warranty jobs (that pay less than regular repairs), and told him just shut up and do what he's told.
 
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The Oxygen sensor shouldn't get your pants in a bunch. Oxygen sensor is an electric component that can fail without warning at anytime just like a light bulb.

Unless they have a better crystal ball than me (mine is broken) there is no way they would have known 2 weeks prior to failure it was going to fail.

So just put that one out of your mind.

As for the Oil pressure, are you at a FOMOCO dealer ?? Because oil pump failure would be extremely rare, also would be devastating damage to the engine.
The pump does have an electric bypass valve, it is my understanding that even with a valve stuck all the way open the pump should still maintain 15psi of oil pressure at idle.
Otherwise the pump is all mechanical and mechanical shit doesn't fix itself.

I have had a bunch of these in my shop, and a oil pressure sensor has fixed all of them. But there is some story to that. I believe Ford had a bad batch or something as we have had couple that got sensors replaced about 5 times, all the time with new FOMOCO parts.

I talked to my Ford parts representative at the dealer and he said they were warranting about 80% of the replacements the last few months (this was about 8 months ago).
Lastly we have had a couple with oil leaks from valve cover that drip down and get into the wiring. The only way to repair is new valve cover and replace the pigtail/connector for oil pressure sensor.

The sensor was redesigned in 2017 or 2018 and they have had lots of problems since.

Not sure about the Raptor, but I do know 2018 expedition will go into "limp mode" if the oil pressure is low for more than about 10 seconds. It will limit engine rpm to about 2000. I know this because I had a customer who drove home from about 110 miles away and he said on two of the big mountain passes he was down to 15mph. His was sensor and a connector
Thanks for taking the time to write this out. Yes this is a FOMOCO dealer and FOMOCO parts. The dealer claimed that there was oil leaking from the oil pressure sensor into the wiring so it's leading me to believe that that could be a possible issue that wasn't resolved by merely replacing the sensor. I do go into limp mode whenever I get the warning and I'm limited to 3000 RPM. Still unsure why the oil pump replacement was necessary as clearly it had no impact and makes me think these guys have no idea what they're doing...
 
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