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As intermittent as your problem seems to be, I would still lean towards a wiring, connector problem. I certainly wish you good luck on this issue. Please keep us informed.
Thanks brother. Yeah, that was my thought too. When I initially spoke to the service advisor, I mentioned speed sensor and connectors for the wiring harness. He said "we ruled that out".

Maybe I will check on my own if I can get the truck home without it throwing a code.
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Thanks brother. Yeah, that was my thought too. When I initially spoke to the service advisor, I mentioned speed sensor and connectors for the wiring harness. He said "we ruled that out".

Maybe I will check on my own if I can get the truck home without it throwing a code.
Hi Evan,

You are in need of a different Dealer. "we ruled that out" is not an answer.... "We checked, verified the connectors/wiring are good" is acceptable...

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Hi Evan,

You are in need of a different Dealer. "we ruled that out" is not an answer.... "We checked, verified the connectors/wiring are good" is acceptable...

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I totally agree.

I am going into the dealer today to actually discuss a buyback. I called the sales manager yesterday and he immediately brought up lemon law on his own. If I can get all of my money back, I will likely do that and then leverage a good deal on a 2021 Ranger. If they try and "pro-rate" the truck for the 5 weeks I have owned it, 2.5 of which it has been sitting in service, I will not be happy.

I think a full refund and then purchasing another vehicle from them so they keep the revenue is more than fair. At this point, I have such a sour taste in my mouth, I don't know if I will ever have confidence in my current truck to not throw some weird code when I am in the mountains.
 
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*Long Update*

For those who want the cliff notes: buyback process is easier than I thought, and I opened my case with Ford. Sales tried to sell me a 2021 and get me to trade in my truck, I said no.

Went to the dealer today, spoke to a really nice gentleman about the buyback process with Ford. He was very informative and I actually felt like he was on my side, which was a massive relief. The buyback happens with corporate Ford and not the selling dealer for a lemon law (I was unaware of this). So, they want me to get as much money as I can back and gave me some tips on how to file the case. I have opened a case with Ford as of an hour ago.

After I spoke to the gentleman about the buyback, sales tried to get me into a new vehicle that day via trade in. I found a 2021 Ranger on the lot I kind of liked, then the 2.5 hour negotiation ensued lol. I got them to take off the $2,500 markup, they offered me $500 less than what I paid for the vehicle for a trade in allowance ($37,500), and they were going to throw in an extended warranty for $1,500 (out of pocket). Out the door pricing was $45,xxx.

I ended up walking. I found no need to rush into the purchase of a new vehicle and eat all of the sales tax, licensing, and fees I paid when I bought my 2019. Might as well wait a month or so and drive my rental until I get ALL of my money back from Ford, including my payments I have made and my extended warranty cost, taxes, licensing, etc.

Who knows, Ford might actually fix it! Now that I have my case open, the customer service rep on the phone said I could still go to another dealer if I wanted and they would have it all documented. If I get the truck back next week and it throws a code, I will call my Ford customer service case representative and let them know I want to drop it off to a different dealer - this shouldn't matter in regards to my open lemon law case according to him.

For now, I get to drive my rental kia for a few more days....
 
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Got a call from the dealer last night that the truck was ready to be picked up - they replaced the gas pedal assembly and road tested the truck and said it was OK. I picked the truck up at about 6pm and went for a nice long drive.....no codes!

So far, I have put 54 miles on the truck with no codes. We will see what happens. Previously the truck would go for a few days of no codes and then throw the codes, so we aren't out of the woods yet.

I'll keep everyone updated.
 


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My 2019 STX has been acting very similarly in recent weeks. 24 months old with 22K miles. I decided to do a post/terminal clean yesterday, and wouldnt ya know, there is a bracket with a cable on the negative post, on the far right, looking at the top of the battery, that was actually ONLY FINGER TIGHT. I stopped right there and snugged it up. Ran several errands today without issues, sure hope it’s fixed. Might wanna check yours!
 
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Ok, about 1000 miles in since I picked the truck back up - I’ve been driving a lot. So far, no issues!

I checked the nut mentioned above and it was nice and tight. Looks like the gas pedal assembly was the issue!

Still have a weird driveline clunk, but I will make a separate thread for that so people can use the search function and find a thread with that fix documented. Cheers and Happy 4th of July everyone!
 

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Ok, about 1000 miles in since I picked the truck back up - I’ve been driving a lot. So far, no issues!

I checked the nut mentioned above and it was nice and tight. Looks like the gas pedal assembly was the issue!

Still have a weird driveline clunk, but I will make a separate thread for that so people can use the search function and find a thread with that fix documented. Cheers and Happy 4th of July everyone!
Probably dry splines. Glad to hear they got you squared away.
 

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Ok, about 1000 miles in since I picked the truck back up - I’ve been driving a lot. So far, no issues!

I checked the nut mentioned above and it was nice and tight. Looks like the gas pedal assembly was the issue!

Still have a weird driveline clunk, but I will make a separate thread for that so people can use the search function and find a thread with that fix documented. Cheers and Happy 4th of July everyone!
Hope the fix is still working out for you. The wrench has illuminated a few times for me intermittently and no pattern - no limp mode - clears when engine is turned off. Have also had the hill start assist malfunction 2 or 3 times. Dropped off at dealer today and told them about your gas pedal fix, so we’ll see.
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