There is a service bulletin on this - its the AC condenser drain tube that goes thru the firewall. The replace the straight one with a 90 elbow version.
Ask your dealer about it.
Check for end link play with a pair of vice grips. When I pull by hand, they appear solid. When I used vice grips, lots of play with a metal on metal sound
@FordTechOne I just noticed something.....my 2019 had a yellow B sticker on the coil, whereas it looks like the older non live valve coils had a blue B sticker. When Ford did the repair, my replacement coil has a blue B sticker. Are they the same part number?
Update - coil replaced by dealer, all fixed. Initially they said it wouldn't be under warranty (4 yrs old and 66000km). I contacted Ford Customer Care and they covered most of it. I ended up paying 200 plus tax out of pocket
@FordTechOne is Ford tracking this coil issue? This is the third confirmed case all under the same circumstance - sitting in the driveway.
The OP, now myself, and this guy
https://tfltruck.com/2021/04/owner-my-2018-ford-raptor-has-a-broken-suspension-after-sitting-in-the-driveway/
The spring actually broke. You can see the remaining piece still on the shock collar, just below the "B" sticker. Here is a close up where it shows the point of failure. The main portion of the spring that slipped over was resting on the live valve solenoid wire, but I didn't see any...
Thread risen from the dead. My 2019 just had this happen - driver side. Sitting at supper last night, my alarm was triggered. Fordpass said the inclinometer warning went off (part of the anti-theft). I quickly went outside and saw this. Spring snapped and remainder jumped the shock...
My 2019 did this the day I drove off the lot. The module had to be replaced. Even since then, I still get the error from time to time, on misty/foggy days or when following a motorcycle while using adaptive cruise control
As I understand it, the 2019+ have a 3 stage system.
Stage 1 is the Alert
Stage 2 is brake prime
Stage 3 engages the break.
It came to a dead stop and wouldn't budge with his foot on the gas. Probably an isolated incident. You can also adjust the sensitivity of the system in the settings...
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