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<blockquote data-quote="gatorfan462" data-source="post: 1412550" data-attributes="member: 37902"><p>I just picked up a 2010 Raptor yesterday morning. Drove it home 40 miles and then later on we went to go watch some collage football at a friends house. So we stopped by a grocery store to grab a few things and on my way out to the truck I noticed a puddle under the truck. It was a clear liquid like water and didn't have a oily texture to it or a smell that I could smell. Went to my friends house couldn't see the leak anywhere. Had to leave to go check on the dogs that we left at home and on my way there the check brake system light came on as well as the traction control light, e-brake light and hill descent fault. I'm suppose to take it back tomorrow and have the dealer look at it but I was outside looking around and found a plug for the brake booster that has 2 vacuum ports under it that don't have lines attached. And I line nearby that has a screw in the end of it to cap it off. I checked the rear wheels speed sensors and they appear to be fine and I don't think there is any water in the 3 brake light, which is what I normally see being the cause of this issue. And I believe the puddle under the truck came from the coolant tank, the little ball hinge piece that the cap is connected to that keeps it attached when you open the cap appears to be leaking. There is also some sludge like material in the coolant tank, should I be alarmed by that?</p><p></p><p>I have pictures to post of the vacuum lines and where I believe the leak is on the coolant tank is, as well as some sludge on my finger. What should these vacuum lines be attached to and is the part I think is leaking look like its not seated all the way down? </p><p></p><p> [ATTACH=full]132233[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132234[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132235[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132236[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorfan462, post: 1412550, member: 37902"] I just picked up a 2010 Raptor yesterday morning. Drove it home 40 miles and then later on we went to go watch some collage football at a friends house. So we stopped by a grocery store to grab a few things and on my way out to the truck I noticed a puddle under the truck. It was a clear liquid like water and didn't have a oily texture to it or a smell that I could smell. Went to my friends house couldn't see the leak anywhere. Had to leave to go check on the dogs that we left at home and on my way there the check brake system light came on as well as the traction control light, e-brake light and hill descent fault. I'm suppose to take it back tomorrow and have the dealer look at it but I was outside looking around and found a plug for the brake booster that has 2 vacuum ports under it that don't have lines attached. And I line nearby that has a screw in the end of it to cap it off. I checked the rear wheels speed sensors and they appear to be fine and I don't think there is any water in the 3 brake light, which is what I normally see being the cause of this issue. And I believe the puddle under the truck came from the coolant tank, the little ball hinge piece that the cap is connected to that keeps it attached when you open the cap appears to be leaking. There is also some sludge like material in the coolant tank, should I be alarmed by that? I have pictures to post of the vacuum lines and where I believe the leak is on the coolant tank is, as well as some sludge on my finger. What should these vacuum lines be attached to and is the part I think is leaking look like its not seated all the way down? [ATTACH=full]132233[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132234[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132235[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132236[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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