CoronaRaptor
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Moisture in the lines possibly.Looking into this a bit further... And definitely relates to my recent experience. The IWE failures seem to occur more often during cold temperature. Mine started acting up below freezing.
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Moisture in the lines possibly.Looking into this a bit further... And definitely relates to my recent experience. The IWE failures seem to occur more often during cold temperature. Mine started acting up below freezing.
Thank you
I’ve had this problem every 6 month. My dealer performed the TSB last October 2019 and in 2021 its back. I’ve just about had it with this truck. It’s loud and clearly in 4a because MPGs have dropped also. Anyone know if the tsb has been updated?
I just went through all of this myself as I have been in four times for IWE "grinding". 1st time was check valve, 2nd time I replaced the check valve myself, 3rd time dealership replaced all IWE components (check valve, solenoids, actuators, and hubs) under original TSB. I went in the 4th time because "grinding" always happening in 2wd, on deceleration, and notably when making slight turns (not sharp turns).
I even talked with the Ford service engineer (FSE), which is who the service dept. talks to when they can't figure out the right fix. I was told there are no longer recommending the current TSB service but there's no updated TSB either, other than what they are doing to non-Raptor F150's. The FSE stated "the noise is deemed a characteristic of the vehicle".
Here were the options offered to me (I have 2017 SCAB with 73,000).
1. Ignore the noise - there is no true fix to remove the noise
2. Constantly grease the bearings whenever the noise comes back, short term fix and may last 30 miles or 30,000 - no one knows
3. Remove vacuum supply to the IWEs and cap the lines (TSB 20-2307) - there is no guarantee capping off the vacuum supply will not cause a problem in the future since the truck has a TORSEN front axle, but FSE doesn't think there will be an issue other than a slight decrease in gas mileage.
I chose option #3 and if I destroy the TORSEN then I will replace it. I can't stand the noise and tired of no one being able to fix it for good.