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johnnyd
Thu, January 15th, 2009, 09:26 PM
I'm going to have to take my truck to the stealership to fix my windows. Is it best just to load the factory tune every time you take it to the dealership, or would you be o.k. just leaving the custom tune loaded and just removing the dash pod and cable?

Also, is there any problems with frequent installing/reinstalling of tunes?

O.K., thanks :bow:

banks
Thu, January 15th, 2009, 09:50 PM
i would take it back to the stock just incase they flashed the computer or did some kind of reprograming. also if its like the stealerships around that dont want to have anything to do with you or your truck if you have any kind of mods. according to them any done to the truck, the warranty is voided but they have to prove it

Power Hungry
Fri, January 16th, 2009, 12:07 AM
In general, always return back to stock. Nothing sucks worse than finding out the hard way that your dealership reflashed the PCM while your programmer was still in a level.

It doesn't matter that you're going in for window repair or a flat tire or whatever. If the dealer can make 1.0 hours doing a reflash (even under a TSB or warranty) they are going to do it so they can get paid on it. Not worth the risk in my book.

Plus like banks said, many dealerships will try to crucify you if they find out you've modded your truck. Doesn't matter that the programmer has nothing to do with the issue at hand, they're looking for any excuse to make you pay. Don't give them one.

johnnyd
Fri, January 16th, 2009, 10:22 AM
O.K. That's very clear. Thanks

So for everybody, rule of thumb, always return to stock when taking vehicle in for anything PERIOD. :cool_beans:

Cajun
Fri, January 16th, 2009, 01:42 PM
Nothing sucks worse than finding out the hard way that your dealership reflashed the PCM while your programmer was still in a level.

What happens if they reflash it with the programmer in a level?

Jackpine
Fri, January 16th, 2009, 03:07 PM
What happens if they reflash it with the programmer in a level?

I read in one post on f150Online that the truck might not even start! :omg: Honestly, though, I don't understand why that should happen. But, I DO know your Gryphon becomes useless until it's reset by Bill, since it "thinks" your truck is at a "level" and it can't recognize your truck's new stock tune.

- Jack

Cajun
Fri, January 16th, 2009, 03:29 PM
Both good reasons to not chance it.....