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Recall 19S07: 2011-2013 powertrain control module
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<blockquote data-quote="jessemac" data-source="post: 1525073" data-attributes="member: 43138"><p>Hello everyone! I'm so glad I found this forum as it has been incredibly helpful. It is now August of 2020 and I just bought a 2013 Roush SVT Raptor with only 13k miles on it. I drove it for about a week and suddenly it wouldn't shift out of first gear after leaving stop sign. Then began to get stuck in 5th gear. Shifting was horrendous and pretty much not drivable. Got a wrench and check engine light with code P0720 which is part of the 19N01 recall. My local dealership can't see me for weeks but I saw on someone's post that they had same problem and turned off traction control just as a shot in the dark and it worked. I did this and drove awhile then parked the truck. When I tried to drive it again a few hours later the CE light was off and it shifted perfect! I have to imagine the problem will come back and I still have an appointment to have the transmission lead frame changed. If anyone is currently having this issue give it a shot and please report back. Dealership was dumbfounded when I told them this seemed to cure the problem at least in the short term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessemac, post: 1525073, member: 43138"] Hello everyone! I'm so glad I found this forum as it has been incredibly helpful. It is now August of 2020 and I just bought a 2013 Roush SVT Raptor with only 13k miles on it. I drove it for about a week and suddenly it wouldn't shift out of first gear after leaving stop sign. Then began to get stuck in 5th gear. Shifting was horrendous and pretty much not drivable. Got a wrench and check engine light with code P0720 which is part of the 19N01 recall. My local dealership can't see me for weeks but I saw on someone's post that they had same problem and turned off traction control just as a shot in the dark and it worked. I did this and drove awhile then parked the truck. When I tried to drive it again a few hours later the CE light was off and it shifted perfect! I have to imagine the problem will come back and I still have an appointment to have the transmission lead frame changed. If anyone is currently having this issue give it a shot and please report back. Dealership was dumbfounded when I told them this seemed to cure the problem at least in the short term. [/QUOTE]
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