New 2013 roush raptor stalls

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roushraptor13

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I have 8500 miles on mine now and still have not had this issue. I'm wondering my serial from roush is 13-1189. What is your guy's?

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I have a friend with a 2013 Raptor and he is experiencing the same issues. his is stalling as he slows into corners. not at high speeds, just regular, everyday driving in his neighborhood to get home. almost wrecked twice.

anyone heard anything yet. seems neither Ford or Roush taking any responsibility to resolve.
 

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it will be ignored until someone does crash because of it. Then there will be lawyers involved, the a huge investigation. And when someone has complained about the issue prior to the incident, and it happens again causing an accident, someone will get LOTS of money
 

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I have 8500 miles on mine now and still have not had this issue. I'm wondering my serial from roush is 13-1189. What is your guy's?

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Well it happened to me today for the first time! I was getting ready to turn into my drive and it stalled and said low oil pressure and i about missed my drive. I have right at 11,000 on it now.

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Are the only ones having problems the roush raptors?

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pretty much, I have done this in my stock raptor, but it's because I had pulled a vacuum line off the engine to check something and it died, started right back up once I put the vacuum line back on, seems like some of the others with this problem have had a bad seal at the back of the supercharger (bolts not torqued properly, difficulty of getting the gasket to stay in the right place when putting the supercharger on)
 

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hard for me to believe with all the complaints that Roush would choose to ignore the issue like they have. as has been said, at some point, someone is going to get a lot of money.
 

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From what I've read in other threads it sounds like this isn't roush's supercharger at fault, it sounds like whoever is installing them is at fault, ever other time I've heard of this the owner takes the truck in or removes and reinstalls the supercharger them self and finds that the rear gasket of the supercharger is leaking, and can usually fix it themselves just by putting the gasket back in place or tightening the bolts, roush knows this, and they know that it's not their fault their superchargers aren't being installed correctly, truly there's nothing they could really do about it except require all roush superchargers be installed by a roush shop that has been trained to follow every step of installing the supercharger exactly how roush wants them to, which won't happen
 

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From what I've read in other threads it sounds like this isn't roush's supercharger at fault, it sounds like whoever is installing them is at fault, ever other time I've heard of this the owner takes the truck in or removes and reinstalls the supercharger them self and finds that the rear gasket of the supercharger is leaking, and can usually fix it themselves just by putting the gasket back in place or tightening the bolts, roush knows this, and they know that it's not their fault their superchargers aren't being installed correctly, truly there's nothing they could really do about it except require all roush superchargers be installed by a roush shop that has been trained to follow every step of installing the supercharger exactly how roush wants them to, which won't happen

Mine was actually done at Roush's shop.

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From what I've read in other threads it sounds like this isn't roush's supercharger at fault, it sounds like whoever is installing them is at fault, ever other time I've heard of this the owner takes the truck in or removes and reinstalls the supercharger them self and finds that the rear gasket of the supercharger is leaking, and can usually fix it themselves just by putting the gasket back in place or tightening the bolts, roush knows this, and they know that it's not their fault their superchargers aren't being installed correctly, truly there's nothing they could really do about it except require all roush superchargers be installed by a roush shop that has been trained to follow every step of installing the supercharger exactly how roush wants them to, which won't happen

The two times I have taken my Roush to my local dealership they freak out because they have never seen or heard of my truck. Then it takes them a week to do a simple task. I bought mine in Buena Park(LA area). I could take my truck there and get fixed in no time. But thats 130 miles away. Its a huge hassle but the truck is still worth having.
 
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