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jfuller5
Fri, December 19th, 2008, 12:15 PM
Hey Guys, On this site or maybe F150 online forum ther were questions about 2-3 shift under light throttle / slippage or hesitation. This is the Ford TSB that addresses that concern on certain 07-08 F150 anf Mk LT . This software downlaod does fix that issue . Just for info only.
jfuller5
Fri, December 19th, 2008, 12:17 PM
Sorry here is the info. TSB 08-14-03
2007-2008 F-150/MARK LT BUILT BETWEEN 12/4/2006 TO 5/20/2008 ONLY - ENGINE RPM FLARE DURING 3-4 UPSHIFT UNDER LIGHT THROTTLE ONLY - 5.4L 3V / 4R75E ONLY
SOME 2007-2008 F-150 AND MARK LT VEHICLES BUILT BETWEEN 12/4/2006 TO 5/20/2008, EQUIPPED WITH A 5.4L 3V AND 4R75E, MAY EXHIBIT AN ENGINE RPM FLARE DURING LIGHT ACCELERATION DURING THE 3-4 UPSHIFT. THIS WOULD ONLY OCCUR AT ROAD SPEED RANGES FROM 25-30 MPH (40-48 KM/H). NO DTCS OR OTHER DRIVABILITY OR TRANSMISSION ISSUES WOULD BE PRESENT. REPROGRAM THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) TO THE LATEST CALIBRATION USINGIDS RELEASE 54.5 AND HIGHER. THIS NEW CALIBRATION IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE VCM 2008.3 DVD. CALIBRATION FILES MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED AT WWW.MOTORCRAFT.COM.
Jackpine
Fri, December 19th, 2008, 12:41 PM
That update to the PCM could be applied without consulting you if you took your vehicle in for service, I bet. Another good reason to return your tune to stock before taking the truck in.
Bill, do you know if this reflash would require a rebuild of the custom tune files?
- Jack
Power Hungry
Fri, December 19th, 2008, 05:49 PM
Bill, do you know if this reflash would require a rebuild of the custom tune files?
- Jack
If you were already on this flash, then you wouldn't need a rebuild. Of course if you had an earlier flash then you'd be looking at getting the files redone. :thumbsup:
Jackpine
Fri, December 19th, 2008, 07:26 PM
If you were already on this flash, then you wouldn't need a rebuild. Of course if you had an earlier flash then you'd be looking at getting the files redone. :thumbsup:
Sorry Bill - I wasn't clear was I? (So what's new)? :o I MEANT to say that if the dealer flash was performed AFTER you'd received your custom tunes, they'd have to be rebuilt - and that's what you just confirmed.
- Jack
Chris74
Sun, December 21st, 2008, 09:05 AM
So glad I seen this........now I can finally tell my dealer to get this fixed. Unfortunately I guess I will have to get Bill to rebuild my tunes!
BTW - glad the forum is up and running!
Chris74
Wed, January 28th, 2009, 10:33 AM
Well......had my PCM reflashed. This TSB does seem to have solved the problem.......so far :cool_beans:
Jackpine
Wed, January 28th, 2009, 10:44 AM
Well......had my PCM reflashed. This TSB does seem to have solved the problem.......so far :cool_beans:
That's good to hear, Chris. I wonder how often we just "live" with crappy performance, thinking "It's just the nature of the beast", when there is a fix hidden out there if we just knew to ask for it?
- Jack
Chris74
Wed, January 28th, 2009, 07:04 PM
agreed Jack!......sad part is my own dealer fed me a line of **** and tried to convince me there was nothing wrong with the truck. Like you said......nature of the best.
But I manage a company fleet with 43 Ford trucks in it.........I know how they drive!
I must say........I enjoyed making them eat some humble pie when I showed them a TSB that described my problem and a fix for it :hehe:
.....I handed a copy of the TSB to the service advisor and even made him read it out loud to me before I then said to him "NOW FIX IT" :smiley_roll1:
Jackpine
Wed, January 28th, 2009, 07:50 PM
agreed Jack!......sad part is my own dealer fed me a line of **** and tried to convince me there was nothing wrong with the truck. Like you said......nature of the best.
But I manage a company fleet with 43 Ford trucks in it.........I know how they drive!
I must say........I enjoyed making them eat some humble pie when I showed them a TSB that described my problem and a fix for it :hehe:
.....I handed a copy of the TSB to the service advisor and even made him read it out loud to me before I then said to him "NOW FIX IT" :smiley_roll1:
That's a hoot, Chris! I did something like that once too, here at Jim Click Ford back in the 70's, and it was with Mr. Jim Click himself. (His service guys were dead wrong on something and I knew it). Jim Click, however is a "stand up" guy and the problem was resolved perfectly.
I take my truck to Jim Click Ford for servicing - I feel I can trust this dealership.
- Jack
Power Hungry
Thu, January 29th, 2009, 12:45 AM
.....I handed a copy of the TSB to the service advisor and even made him read it out loud to me before I then said to him "NOW FIX IT" :smiley_roll1:
Now THAT is funny! :2thumbs: :woot: :bow:
What's sad is that nobody there bothered to check TSBs and even make an attempt to look into the problem. How many other customers have gone in with similar complaints and been told the same thing, "Nothing's wrong"? Can you imagine how many other problems go ignored or uninvestigated because the service manager or tech is too lazy (or just not sharp enough) to look into the problem? :sigh: :thumbsdwn:
Fortunately, there are plenty of people on these forums who have access and are willing to help you stand up against the sort of apathy that gives dealerships a bad name in the first place. It's not fair to those dealers who go out of their way to really help customers.
Catch ya later.