wjoutlaw
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Just got notified that there is a new recall on my 2014 Raptor to repgram the PCM. I copied and pasted below the information below. Might want to get yours checked out too.
https://www.ford.com/support/recalls/
Campaign/NHTSA#
24S37/24V444
Issue Date
2024-06-14
Description
On your vehicle, an intermittent failure of the output speed sensor oss in the transmission may result in an unintended downshift to first gear.
Safety Risk
An unintended downshift into first gear can cause an abrupt wheel speed reduction, which could cause the rear tires to slide until the vehicle speed slows. This condition could result in a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Ford Motor Company has authorized your dealer to update the powertrain control module pcm with software that will prevent an unintended downshift into first gear in the event of an intermittent oss failure, and to check for the presence of certain diagnostic trouble codes dtcs. This service will be performed free of charge parts and labor.
Next Steps
Contact your local dealer and schedule a maintenance appointment. To find your local dealer, use the "find a dealer" feature below.
https://www.ford.com/support/recalls/
Campaign/NHTSA#
24S37/24V444
Issue Date
2024-06-14
Description
On your vehicle, an intermittent failure of the output speed sensor oss in the transmission may result in an unintended downshift to first gear.
Safety Risk
An unintended downshift into first gear can cause an abrupt wheel speed reduction, which could cause the rear tires to slide until the vehicle speed slows. This condition could result in a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Ford Motor Company has authorized your dealer to update the powertrain control module pcm with software that will prevent an unintended downshift into first gear in the event of an intermittent oss failure, and to check for the presence of certain diagnostic trouble codes dtcs. This service will be performed free of charge parts and labor.
Next Steps
Contact your local dealer and schedule a maintenance appointment. To find your local dealer, use the "find a dealer" feature below.