Took my Raptor to the local dealer last night... told them I had a build date of 3/11 and have the BB code drive shaft. I gave them the 11B25 Program Announcement code and they called back today to tell me there is no recall on my drive shaft and it didn't need to be replaced?
He took my VIN# too.
Maybe Ford is "staggering" the recall notices so every Raptor owner doesn't show up at the same time?
From the letter:
What is the issue? On you vehicle, the rear driveshaft yoke may momentarily bind on the transfer case output shaft. When torque is applied while accelerating from a stop or decelerating, the vehicle may exhibit a clunk/bump or chirp noise.
What will Ford and your dealer do? In the interest of customer satisfaction, Ford Motor Company has authorized your dealer to inspect the driveshaft and if necessary, replace it free of charge (parts and labor) under the terms of this program.
This Customer Satisfaction Program will be in effect until June 14, 2012 regardless of mileage. Coverage is automatically transferred to subsequent owners.
Can we assist you further? If you have difficulties getting your vehicle repaired promptly and without charge, please contact your dealership's Service Manager for assistance.
RETAIL OWNERS: If you still have concerns, please contact the Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center at 1-866-436-7332 and one of our representative will be happy to assist you. ...
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I think the initial end date for the vehicle covered by this program is March 12, 2011. That might be somewhat flexible. My SCrew had a bass resonance under light acceleration; thought it was the resonator at the time.