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The interesting thing is that the warning goes away when you pull the E brake after you put it in park.
mine doesn’t. I engaged/disengaged it never shut up. Even getting out and letting it sit, as soon as I opened the door without even getting in the truck, it was going off.
 
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Just heard from the dealer finally. Turns out it was an actuator. Or rather the caliper. Caliper was leaking brake fluid into the actuator. They have an actuator in stock but a caliper wont be in until Monday or Tuesday.

Learned something, too. The actuators are on all 4 corners, and it was the right-front that failed on mine. When I got under the truck to see things myself, i only looked at the rear axle. Not that i would have necessarily seen anything. But I’m old i guess and only expected to see EBrakes on the rear.
 

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On the Raptor with an electric transmission, the parking brake automatically disengages but does not automatically engage, which I find a shame.
Not sure this is true. Mine auto engaged (24MY) when I parked on a sand dune to take pictures. It was facing down the hill at a pretty decent degree and I actually fumbled for a second when it didn't go anywhere when I was in drive. 😀
 

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Yes indeed it engages automatically when the truck is on a slope (which is what the instructions say).
But on flat ground when I turn off the ignition I can feel the truck moving slightly and "landing" on the transmission.
It would be good if the handbrake could engage each time (possibly with a switch on the APIM to activate it or not).
 

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Just engage the parking brake when you want it engaged. The lever is right on the console.

There's no need for any more automatic features. That's just more to go wrong.
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