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Old 10-30-2011, 02:58 PM
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Just installed the Phoenix 6 pos. chip in my '02 Excursion Limited... All I can say is WOW. exactly what I was looking for. This big slug has turned into a stud Thanks a million PHP

I do have a few questions for those with more experience than I have in this area. First, I was expecting my shifts to be much firmer than before, they aren't as firm as I thought they would be, such as how some of my friends trucks almost "bang" into each gear on some tuners. Secondly.... The "Theft" light now flashes the first little while I run my truck. There seems to be no ill effects, just annoying. I sthis normal?

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Old 10-30-2011, 05:21 PM
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I am not sure about the shifts, but the flashing theft light is normal. There is a plug you can unplug now and it will go away without any ill effects to the vehicle.
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