Raptor Throwing Every Error Message

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adllewis42

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Haven't had this happen to me and I wish I could help but just commenting to follow along with the updates. Hope you get it take care of soon!
 

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Do you recommend that I open a case with Ford Customer Service before it's even seen by the dealer?

Wouldn’t hurt, as they can often assist with scheduling the visit and finding a dealer that has available service appointments.

@FordTechOne and sorry to be annoying with multiple posts, but how do I go about requesting a Ford Field Engineer? Any suggestions or just call ford customer service?

If the dealer can’t figure it out or makes multiple repairs and it’s still not fixed, you can request a field rep from customer service. Their criteria for engaging a rep is based on time down and repair attempts.
 
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I got the truck back and the dealer found a loose ground which was causing a communication error and causing the systems to shut down. I was a little skeptical, but to be fair, I did dry fit an Up Down Air controller a week earlier and it's possible I overtightened a ground screw and unknowingly stripped it. It's hard to believe I wouldn't notice that when doing it or when checking the grounds later, but it's possible and makes sense. I also haven't had an issue since I picked it up.

It looks like this one is on me and not the truck. They used oversized self tapping screws instead of rethreading, which I thought was weird, but whatever. Either way, I'm glad it's fixed, but I feel like an idiot that it was something so simple and I may have caused it.

@Booth9999 good call on the diagnosis. I appreciate all the help from everyone.
 
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Glad you figured it out!!!
Now you need to enjoy the truck without having to think about all the issues.
 

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My power train malfunction could not be figured out on my 2017 by the dealer even with ford engineering help.. asked ford for a buy back and they approved it..it was 4 attempts and like 40 days in the shop. Turning it in this coming week then shopping for a 2020
 
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My power train malfunction could not be figured out on my 2017 by the dealer even with ford engineering help.. asked ford for a buy back and they approved it..it was 4 attempts and like 40 days in the shop. Turning it in this coming week then shopping for a 2020
Wow. Sorry to hear that but happy you’ll be in a new Raptor soon!


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Glad to see you got this corrected. Just had something similar on mine and it ended up being melted wiring on O2 sensor too close to exhaust.
 

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I got the truck back and the dealer found a loose ground which was causing a communication error and causing the systems to shut down. I was a little skeptical, but to be fair, I did dry fit an Up Down Air controller a week earlier and it's possible I overtightened a ground screw and unknowingly stripped it. It's hard to believe I wouldn't notice that when doing it or when checking the grounds later, but it's possible and makes sense. I also haven't had an issue since I picked it up.

It looks like this one is on me and not the truck. They used oversized self tapping screws instead of rethreading, which I thought was weird, but whatever. Either way, I'm glad it's fixed, but I feel like an idiot that it was something so simple and I may have caused it.

@Booth9999 good call on the diagnosis. I appreciate all the help from everyone.


Sure was interesting and a pleasure to see how everyone jumped on this Forum to give you a helping hand.

Just so I can learn from your experience, there are a lot of different ground points in a truck.

How many grounds did they work on?

What was the actual bad ground point that caused the failure?


Thanks
 
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