I believe you can but you need another trailer kit that includes the relay and sensors. I really wish Ford would make it so you didn't need to buy another relay. Ideally they would have a relay in the rear bumper and you would just need to buy more sensors.
Over on the Tremor forums BroncOh has been selling some he created. I think he does them in batches and there is a wait list. https://subtle.design/products/tankwarden/ via https://www.fordtremor.com/threads/ford-diesel-locking-fuel-and-def-caps.5327/ (WARNING - very long thread)
BEM Auto has them for past years but still doesn't seem to have one on their website. You might try giving them a call. - https://www.bem-auto.com/
Yep. In previous years Ford would claim the 6.7 was optional on all trim levels which was not correct. Diesel was required on the Limited. (not optional).
How to lose customers ---> https://therecord.media/ford-patent-application-in-vehicle-listening-advertising
Who are the people that think customers want this garbage?
I hope that is driving around town aggressively. The computer in my 6.7 says I'm averaging 14.5 MPG pulling my 8K trailer @ 65 MPH. It averaged 23.6 MPG on the 1,500 mile trip home.
Ouch. Why a recall? Is this a common failure? Components and warranties are carefully created together. I've had a few vehicles with a sunroof and only use them a few times each year so I opted not to get one on my truck.
See if the dealer can cut the price some. Good luck.
Shop local and if you get stuck reach out to Granger in Iowa. It was a 1,500 mile flight and drive back for me. I'm a very happy customer. You can find their threads on other Ford forums like FTE. No frills and no BS.
Cool story. Wow, 44 is way too early to leave this place. Her beautiful voice and the music may have made it a catchy jingle but in my opinion the words needed more work.
I didn't mean to imply it was actually in production. Just that Ford kinda sorta promises to build it. "... means your truck is going to be built". Of course there are now guarantees but would that be reasonably correct?