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2009 to 2014 F-150 3.5L, 3.7L, 4.6L, 5.0L, 5.4L, and 6.2L equipped F-150s. |
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Hate to say it, but being your truck is so new edge is retarded and hasnt made calibrations for them yet. I would keep annoying edge as much as possible because that seems to work after a bit. I think there is another thread on this subject but the truck is a 2010. They got edge to get an engineer to write them a calibration that works. hope this helps!
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Thanks for the response always great to get some feedback of some sort
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I agree that the programmer should be able to tell you if the tune that is installed is stock or aftermarket, but it can't necessarily tell you if the truck has ever been programmed.
Good luck with edge, and I would call them as much as you have time for to try and get the process speeded along. ![]() |
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They will probably be reflashing to a new hex code. I'm thinking that might not be a bad idea though. If you haven't ordered custom tunes then they might update it to something that Edge does have. I would just ask Edge ahead of time if you should do that. You just got the luck of the draw with a calibration they dont have in their books yet.
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UPDATE!!! Just got back from the ford dealership told them about a TSB out for a PCM/TCM update for the tranny they ended up updating the PCM free of charge, Got home and was able to turn my Edge programmer on
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