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Old 11-15-2017, 05:30 AM
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Govenor on a 2015 F-350 superduty

Can the governor be removed or just reprogrammed.
 
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takes both keys to reprogram the MYkey feature. I would assume the dealer could do it too. Did you buy a used vehicle with it enabled?
 
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takes both keys to reprogram the MYkey feature. I would assume the dealer could do it too. Did you buy a used vehicle with it enabled?
Is it both keys or is it the need for the admin MyKey to turn it off?

I believe the only way a dealer can remove this feature when only one key is available, is by reprogramming two keys for the truck. This reprogramming should remove it since the admin MyKey is no longer registered.
 
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Could easily be Larry. I was going off the top of my head.
 
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takes both keys to reprogram the MYkey feature. I would assume the dealer could do it too. Did you buy a used vehicle with it enabled?
How do we know he’s not talking about the 95 or 105 (not sure what it is in these trucks) limit?

A tuner can probably remove it. People are gonna tell you “but your tires!†As long as you’re not maintaining 130 mph for hours on end, you’ll be alright.
 
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true true! OP didnt really explain exactly what he was asking about, did he. I made assumptions.
 
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true true! OP didnt really explain exactly what he was asking about, did he. I made assumptions.
It’s all good, you have a TDE reply. Too damn early (in the morning)!
 
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Ponders and scratches his head... ....why would someone want to go over 95 or 105 in a 5 ton truck on the roads most states have these days....
 
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