ddpt
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Not the best start to my Monday, but while I had the 2019 Raptor in park at a light waiting for a left turn (downward slope), car behind me takes his foot off the brake pedal as he reaches over to grab something on the passenger side, and car rolls forward and impacts the rear.
The extent of the damage is TBD, but what concerns me more is the damage that may have been caused to the transmission as the vehicle was in park and when bumped, it moved forward.
This intersection is one that I go through every day as it is right around the corner from my work.
When I place the vehicle in park, it rolls forward until the gear stops any forward motion. I'm thinking after it gets bumped and gets forced forward, something must have given and I think that something is in the transmission.
Any ideas from those gen2 Raptor experts out there?
The hitch receiver is bent downwards as is the bumper so I know the brackets that support these parts were damaged to some extent.
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The extent of the damage is TBD, but what concerns me more is the damage that may have been caused to the transmission as the vehicle was in park and when bumped, it moved forward.
This intersection is one that I go through every day as it is right around the corner from my work.
When I place the vehicle in park, it rolls forward until the gear stops any forward motion. I'm thinking after it gets bumped and gets forced forward, something must have given and I think that something is in the transmission.
Any ideas from those gen2 Raptor experts out there?
The hitch receiver is bent downwards as is the bumper so I know the brackets that support these parts were damaged to some extent.
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