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2004 to 2008 F-150 and Mark-LT
4.2L, 4.6L and 5.4L equipped F-150s and Mark-LTs.


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Old Sun, March 13th, 2011, 05:35 PM
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Yeah it looks like you fried your Gryphon... It happens , but it's never fun . I am pretty sure you are going to have to return the Gryphon to PHP to get it fixed/replaced :/
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well i hope something doesn`t cost money cuz i don`t have any these days !!
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Hi Corey thanx for replying .. well so you mean that i fried the board or cable ?
if i send it to you, is there any way to fix it ? should we give it a shot ?
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There's no way to fix the electrical components at this point, I'm afraid. Your best bet is to find one on eBay, and I'll be happy to put your old tunes on it for you at no charge.
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There's no way to fix the electrical components at this point, I'm afraid. Your best bet is to find one on eBay, and I'll be happy to put your old tunes on it for you at no charge.
Thanx Bill ... i will buy used Edge and send it to you thanx again
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Old Mon, March 14th, 2011, 11:57 PM
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But, wait! If the battery was really dead, you HAVE to reinitialize the Gryphon with the "ignition ON, then plug the unit into the OBD port" procedure.

Please try that before you go getting another unit!
1. Unplug the Gryphon.
2. Turn the ignition key ON but do not start the truck.
3. Plug the Gryphon back in.
If it starts and shows your HEX code, you're in business.

AND, losing a battery charge, or disconnecting the battery does NOT remove your custom tune. Only the Gryphon can do that (or a dealer reflash).

Edit: I just re-read your post about charging, and see you did "unplug, replug". I'm not seeing that you had the ignition ON. If you did, and it still does not work, then the unit IS probably toast.

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