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Using this post as a log of events.
2024 Ranger Raptor
Ordered in August of 2023, delivered to dealer in August of 2024
32,800 miles on the odometer
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Incident
I went to go leave for lunch and as I was turning out of my parking space there was like a ratcheting sort of sound and it felt like the brake slammed on.
A warning message popped up and said drive mode not available. Another also said to put the vehicle in park. I did and then I got out to check to see if maybe I had hit/run over something.
I got back into the truck and I put it back into drive and the engine died. I put it back into park, restarted it and check engine light came on. I was able to back into my parking space and turned the truck off.
I then fired it back up, check engine light still on, and brought it to the Ford dealer right next door to my office.
When I dropped it off, they said the most important codes they saw were misfires (set last night), PCM codes, and a brake switch code.
The two PCM codes that got set today:
P068A - ECM/PCM power relay de-energized performance - too early (this is the code that set the CEL)
P2610 - ECM/PCM engine off timer performance
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Backstory to this, in case it's relevant:
Notably, I had misfires in November of 2024 that were audible while driving down the highway. They only lasted a minute or two. Dealer couldn't reproduce it and so we chalked it up to bad gas (I had just visited a cheap gas station the night before when I was in the middle of nowhere).
The dealer told me that they can see the misfire codes logged but unless they witness it misfiring, there is nothing they can do.
I never again heard any misfires, but I do see the codes pop up every few thousand miles in the vehicle history (always start up misfires; P0300, P0316, and one time P0302).
In December, the truck was parked for 8-9 days while traveling. 3/4 of the way through my trip, I got an alert that remote features were disabled due to low battery (this is called load shed). I got back and the infotainment told me the truck needed to be driven to charge the battery. I was able to drive with no issue.
Last Wednesday, January 14th, I went to leave work and the truck wouldn't start (didn't even attempt to crank). I got a boatload of warnings. I got out of my truck and tried to use remote start but it just honked at me in defiance.
After 3-4 more tries back in the truck, it fired right up. Interestingly, there was no load shed warning. This also caused it to throw 25 codes (mostly "lost connection" and "invalid data"). Battery SOC at time of errors was 69%.
I went home, put the battery tender on it, and got it charged up (didn't take long).
I brought it to the dealer the next morning (Thursday). They did an oil change, tire rotation, and inspected the battery and said it tested good. They suggested there might be some parasitic draw.
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Current Status
So, the truck is currently sitting at the dealer. They said it will likely be a few days, possibly even into early next week, before their electrical guy and front end guy can look at it. They did say they hoped to let me know about the CEL by the end of today, but considering I dropped it off at ~12:30, I'm not holding my breath.
2024 Ranger Raptor
Ordered in August of 2023, delivered to dealer in August of 2024
32,800 miles on the odometer
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Incident
I went to go leave for lunch and as I was turning out of my parking space there was like a ratcheting sort of sound and it felt like the brake slammed on.
A warning message popped up and said drive mode not available. Another also said to put the vehicle in park. I did and then I got out to check to see if maybe I had hit/run over something.
I got back into the truck and I put it back into drive and the engine died. I put it back into park, restarted it and check engine light came on. I was able to back into my parking space and turned the truck off.
I then fired it back up, check engine light still on, and brought it to the Ford dealer right next door to my office.
When I dropped it off, they said the most important codes they saw were misfires (set last night), PCM codes, and a brake switch code.
The two PCM codes that got set today:
P068A - ECM/PCM power relay de-energized performance - too early (this is the code that set the CEL)
P2610 - ECM/PCM engine off timer performance
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Backstory to this, in case it's relevant:
Notably, I had misfires in November of 2024 that were audible while driving down the highway. They only lasted a minute or two. Dealer couldn't reproduce it and so we chalked it up to bad gas (I had just visited a cheap gas station the night before when I was in the middle of nowhere).
The dealer told me that they can see the misfire codes logged but unless they witness it misfiring, there is nothing they can do.
I never again heard any misfires, but I do see the codes pop up every few thousand miles in the vehicle history (always start up misfires; P0300, P0316, and one time P0302).
In December, the truck was parked for 8-9 days while traveling. 3/4 of the way through my trip, I got an alert that remote features were disabled due to low battery (this is called load shed). I got back and the infotainment told me the truck needed to be driven to charge the battery. I was able to drive with no issue.
Last Wednesday, January 14th, I went to leave work and the truck wouldn't start (didn't even attempt to crank). I got a boatload of warnings. I got out of my truck and tried to use remote start but it just honked at me in defiance.
After 3-4 more tries back in the truck, it fired right up. Interestingly, there was no load shed warning. This also caused it to throw 25 codes (mostly "lost connection" and "invalid data"). Battery SOC at time of errors was 69%.
I went home, put the battery tender on it, and got it charged up (didn't take long).
I brought it to the dealer the next morning (Thursday). They did an oil change, tire rotation, and inspected the battery and said it tested good. They suggested there might be some parasitic draw.
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Current Status
So, the truck is currently sitting at the dealer. They said it will likely be a few days, possibly even into early next week, before their electrical guy and front end guy can look at it. They did say they hoped to let me know about the CEL by the end of today, but considering I dropped it off at ~12:30, I'm not holding my breath.
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