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If your gear display remains active between starts, you have the 400/800.
This was the first letter I received in 2010 and was classed under customer improvement or something like that.
The NOx fix is the only recall (if you want to call it that) that I'm aware of.
This is where I received two notifications.
Most of the other fixes were for those of us who had misbehaving transmissions.
It took Ford awhile to get the issues worked out (almost two years actually).
If yours is flawless, no need fixing som display remains activeething that isn't broken.
The current NOx fix does have an expiration but I think it's sometime next year.
What do you mean gear display stays active? Bought truck in March 11 which is after the 400/800 flash was put out and salesmen mentioned those numbers so pretty sure mine does. Guess I could just call and ask.
What do you mean gear display stays active? Bought truck in March 11 which is after the 400/800 flash was put out and salesmen mentioned those numbers so pretty sure mine does. Guess I could just call and ask.
If your gear numbers are displayed ( press the +/- on your drive selection handle) and they stay displayed after you turn the truck off and restart the truck, Then you know you have the 400/800 reflash. But as mentioned, any truck built after Sept 2010 already has this from the factory.
Man I noticed this on my TSB updated truck today. 90 miles after a regen on the same tank I find myself regening again with very few city miles on the tank.
I've never seen a regen twice in the same half tank of diesel fuel. I'm not impressed. This truck was doing so well before the update.
I don't know how to complain about this to the dealer. No codes...so you know they are just going to tell me to pound sand.
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