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Old 03-15-2015, 02:08 PM
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Deleted 2015s?

Any one else delete their 2015s yet? I just did mine on Friday. 3400mi on it
 
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:18 PM
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Cool... But not for me, I like my warranty....
 
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:24 PM
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It's up to your dealer really...the service writers and techs at my local dealership all agreed that deleting is the way to go.

I can always roll back to stock if needed...
 
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:34 PM
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Dealer up here is cool with it. But if you have a catastrophic failure and Ford pulls the ECU, they won't see the normal amount of REGENS in the computer...

I do agree, that if you are going to keep the truck for a long, long time, deleting is much better for the engine. I don't keep mine past warranty...

Not knocking those that do. I used to years ago.
 
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For me being in the military and always moving around the country, the risk is too great to delete.


I do agree, deleting the truck will make them more reliable.
 
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Dealer up here is cool with it. But if you have a catastrophic failure and Ford pulls the ECU, they won't see the normal amount of REGENS in the computer...

Interesting... Techs here say that once power is pulled for a while, the ECU/PCM clear their histories....they're not made to store that stuff once power has been pulled.

What if the truck owner pulls or hauls enough to keep the truck in passive regen all the time? It'll never go active/command, and the computer will never register it.
 
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:42 PM
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For me being in the military and always moving around the country, the risk is too great to delete.
I move around too....currently at Ft. Huachuca....I'm keeping my plates in TX though.
 
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Old 03-15-2015, 02:55 PM
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Maybe Ford_Doctor can explain. But they can tell...

It isn't something that will be researched to death if your radiator or water pump fails... I thought there was some eeprom counter set...

If the dealer ever changes your DPF then the marks on the bolts can even be explained.

With Ford denying the warranty on Blackbeests ball joint failures because of mud on the truck, nothing would surprise me.
 
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With Ford denying the warranty on Blackbeests ball joint failures because of mud on the truck, nothing would surprise me.
Yeah, that's unfortunate. I always make it a point to make friends my service writers and techs....social engineering at it's finest.
 
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I live in FL and pull a 5th wheel on vacation to SD, AZ, UT, WY , get the picture...Scary with no warranty...Your local dealer is not there to save you...
 
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And Roadkingfl says that on his post #666....
 
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Oh Crapppp! LMAO
 
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LOL, noticed that
 
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Where I live, I have a bi-annual emission test. If I pulled in without the right equipment under the truck, they would not even start the test. Too much of a bother to remove and re-install.

Both Edge and H&S are Utah companies that the EPA has fined and effectively removed them from selling tuners that offered a delete. So what product did you use to delete your 2015
 
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Moving to Texas what can i expect my F350 plates and registration to run.
 


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