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Questions about Gryphon
My truck is going into fords body shop tomorrow ,my question is should i return the Gryphon to stock or leave it alone.?
The bed of the truck has to come off so i think they will disconect the battery for a few days plus my light bar is hardwired in to the wiring loom.(someones going to have fun time with that) Are there any issues with this? Thanks for any help. |
I would return it to stock. You never know when they might mess with something. Better safe than sorry.
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Question for Bill if he reads this. Is there a max number of re-flashes like some other manufacturers ECU's are purported to have? I know my Subaru has a max in the 200-250 range of re-flashes. No one seems to know what the exact number is. I was just curious if Ford had this limitation as well. |
My ford dealer WON'T re-flash my truck and they are ok with the Gryphon,ive talked at length with them about it,so that i'm not worried about.
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- Jack |
My advise if you use a Ford dealership is to have them note on your file/account in bolt letters ****DO NOT RE-FLASH PCM****
Dealers will bend over backwards to keep you happy today. Thanks jack for the reply i needed. |
Put it back to stock if the battery is going to be disconnected for a couple of days. Remove unit so it doesn't grow legs.
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Having worked in a dealership, I'll say most techs won't mess with it; however, you can never be sure about some goofball wanting to give it a look and changing something, or walking away with it. I think they're right, take it out of the truck.
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The best advice, which covers all situations when taking your truck to a dealership, is: Always, always, ALWAYS, return the truck to the stock program and remove the programmer. That way if they do flash it, no harm done. At worst, your hex code may change and if you have custom tunes they will need to be updated. With the programmer in your possession it should not get away from you.
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