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Unless a person has really crappy insurance (or paid WAY too much for the vehicle) there should be no depreciation for a 6 month old vehicle.
Unfortunately the vehicle was 2 model years old, maybe 6 months in drive time but that doesn't matter to the insurance company.

Glad you guys got out safely! It was pure hell dealing with insurance and whatnot when our '22 was totaled.
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Unfortunately the vehicle was 2 model years old, maybe 6 months in drive time but that doesn't matter to the insurance company.

Glad you guys got out safely! It was pure hell dealing with insurance and whatnot when our '22 was totaled.
Ah, I did miss that it was a leftover 2024. Which I agree does make a difference.
 

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Great info and story. Glad for such a positive outcome. My personal opinion is I have an extinguisher to save a life, my other property or a building….. vehicles is insured and let it burn. 30 years in collision industry and fire repair is not worth the effort. Let insurance pay for the loss and you rarely are made whole. Glad this time Ford made it right.

Like others have said, you life, skin or lung health is not worth fighting a vehicle fire. I am sure many of us have put out a carb fire or something silly while tinkering, but a car catching fire while driving is not safe to fight and not going to be easily repaired. Cheers!
 
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Are you willing to share pricing details? How much was first Braptor, what did Ford value it, how much was replacement or how much out of pocket for the replacement without adding in mods or loss of mods? Can replacement be picked out from any dealer?
 

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I don't. If he had, he'd be driving an older fire-damaged-and-repaired Bronco instead of a new one. :D

Seriously, though, I would not purchase a fire extinguisher with the expectation of being able to put out a fire under the hood. I'm not sticking my hand under the hood to release the latch when a raging inferno is happening. I don't have room in my 2-door for a Nomex suit in addition to all of my off-road gear! 😁
Exactly... let her burn
 

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After it was determined that you would be awarded a new Braptor, how long to get it from the factory? Did you go to the head of the line? Maybe no waiting line for a Braptor. Did the 4.5 months include the wait? Apologies if the answer is embedded in the thread.
 
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Are you willing to share pricing details? How much was first Braptor, what did Ford value it, how much was replacement or how much out of pocket for the replacement without adding in mods or loss of mods? Can replacement be picked out from any dealer?
Id prefer not to go into specific numbers but essentially, for the replacement, it was MSRP to MSRP comparison (new vs. old), not ACV. For a buyback, it's what you paid for it. Mine was essentially new, so it may be different for an older car with more miles. Im sure some of this is a case by case basis.
 
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After it was determined that you would be awarded a new Braptor, how long to get it from the factory? Did you go to the head of the line? Maybe no waiting line for a Braptor. Did the 4.5 months include the wait? Apologies if the answer is embedded in the thread.
So we actually got very lucky and our local dealer had an order in for exactly what we wanted, otherwise, you need to find a dealer that has what you want. There is no line jumping or anything.

4.5 months was from the date we lost it to when we got into the new vehicle. The new vehicle actually arrived prior to when the paperwork was ready, so we had to wait an extra week to actually pick it up.
 

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Been several of these that mysteriously burned to the ground. Glad everyone made it out safely and that Ford made it right. (y)
 

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I once had a Mercedes 300E catch fire just after I drove it away from the dealership after they serviced it. South Coast MB in Torrance.
I noticed smoke coming from under the hood, pulled over, popped the hood - saw flames starting by a electrical box of sorts. The only thing that I had on me was a bottle of sunblock.
It put out the fire!
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What SPF? And did you hold the bottle at waist level while squeezing out the contents?
 

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Hey all. When this happened to me, I searched everywhere and couldn't find anyone who had gone through the exact same thing. Posting this so the next person has something to reference and hopefully help them out if they find themselves in a similar situation.


What happened

In November 2025, my 6 month old Bronco Raptor with about 4k miles caught fire while my wife, our dog, and I were driving. The fire originated near the passenger side engine bay. By the time first responders arrived, the damage was extensive and the truck was a total loss. The official cause was undetermined.

Fortunately, we all got out safely.


The process, and how long it took for us

Start to finish, this took 4.5 months.

Initially, I opened a claim with my insurance company and reached out to Ford via social media. Ford's initial response was to go through insurance, but their legal team eventually reached out with a different message: if I wanted Ford to potentially cover the vehicle loss, I needed to pause my insurance claim so they could inspect the vehicle first. The reason is they don't want you "double-dipping" with insurance and their RAV process. If your insurer pays out the claim before Ford gets a look at it, you'll likely lose any chance of Ford covering the loss.

The process was stressful and frustrating. Between the inspection timeline, back-and-forth communication, and just not knowing what the outcome would be, it weighed on us for months. That said, Ford made us truly whole. They provided a loaner for the entire 4.5 months so we were never without a vehicle, covered our mods, and ultimately got us into a 2026 Bronco Raptor.

From what I understand, Ford typically handles these situations one of two ways: a buyback or a replacement. A buyback is a cash settlement based on what you paid for the vehicle, mods included. A replacement puts you in a new truck at a set price, also with mods covered. In my opinion, both options are significantly better than a depreciated insurance payout, but with the tradeoff that going through Ford takes considerably longer. We went with the replacement, since it was a much better deal and we knew we wanted another Bronco Raptor. We worked with our local dealership to facilitate the process for the replacement, and that part went relatively smoothly.

It's worth noting: coverage is ultimately at Ford's discretion. If they inspect the vehicle and decide not to cover the loss, you've paused your insurance claim for nothing and added significant time to an already painful process. Just something to keep in mind, and it is a risk.


Mods & Tune

We didn't have many mods & most were cosmetic (wheels & tires, tint, PPF, tailgate table, grab handles, etc).

However, we did have a Ford Performance tune installed by the dealer, not by me. I don't know what caused the fire (and Ford said they were unable to find the cause), but having a dealer-installed tune meant there were zero questions about it during the inspection. If I had installed it myself, that could have been a point of concern regardless of whether it had anything to do with the fire, so in my opinion, it's worth the $112 that they charge to install it at the dealer for peace of mind.


On the new 2026

Since we ended up in a new Bronco, figured I'd share some quick impressions for anyone curious about the upgrade.

The B&O audio upgrade is much better than our 2024. The new grab handles are a great addition, and I use them every time I get in and have never hit my head on them (6ft). I don't think they are distracting at all either. The rear view mirror camera takes some getting used to but it helps a ton with seeing out the back with the 37" tire blocking the window, and the rear AC vents work pretty well.

I think it's interesting that Ford made announcements about quality control improvements for 2025, but the panel alignment on our 2026 is noticeably worse than our 2024 was, primarily on the tailgate. I was able to align it (pics attached), but kind of annoying that it was that bad to begin with, and I noticed that most of the other 2026's on the lot were the same way. There have been a few other smaller quality control issues as well.

Color-wise, we still prefer Cactus Gray over Avalanche, but the black top is really nice and we don't have to worry about the MIC top cracking issues. Feels great to be back in the Raptor though, it has been one of my favorite vehicles I have owned.


Why I'm posting

Not here to scare anyone or point fingers. I just couldn't find anyone who had documented this experience in detail and wanted that resource to exist. If you're going through it right now, feel free to reach out, and I can do my best to answer questions.

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My 2022 has the same issue. I don’t understand how that passes QA at the factory. It is wild that in 2026 this is still happening . You said you’ve fixed it. How?
 

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Yikes glad for the good outcome. The Ford process is not easy but they do handle it just have to stay on the process. I have had a couple of friends end up in this same situation.
 
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My 2022 has the same issue. I don’t understand how that passes QA at the factory. It is wild that in 2026 this is still happening . You said you’ve fixed it. How?
I used this post, which has the factory alignment procedure.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-door-twisting.85125/#post-2101456

It took some fiddling, but I basically loosened the hinge bolts that are behind the trim (not the ones behind the taillight), and pulled the door up as far as possible, then tightened.

On the left side, I kicked the lower metal stopper out as far as it would go and adjusted the latch slightly too.

Got me 90% there.
 
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^^ sorry to hijack your thread, but your tires are badass. Very beefy looking. Are those Cooper Rugged Treks ?
Yes! Love them. They are very light compared to other rugged terrain AT tires too. D rated so not as stiff.
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