Anyway to get the latest and greatest stock Ford PCM tune other than dealer?
#1
Anyway to get the latest and greatest stock Ford PCM tune other than dealer?
Long story short, I feel as if my truck would benefit from the latest PCM code version. Strange shifts from time to time but not reproducible on demand so the dealership wont re-program. I'm still under warranty but instead of banging me head against the wall curious if there is a way to do it on my own?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#2
Senior Member
Not unless you have a 'really close friend' who works at a dealer. I think all the stock trannies shift a little strange at times. Best bet is to buy a SCT tuner and try one of the canned tunes. They are a little better than stock IMO.
#3
Lol. No. There's no way to do it.
#4
Long story short, I feel as if my truck would benefit from the latest PCM code version. Strange shifts from time to time but not reproducible on demand so the dealership wont re-program. I'm still under warranty but instead of banging me head against the wall curious if there is a way to do it on my own?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
You need a J2534 Programming interface. Then you download the Ford Module Programming software, and pay $25 to get it for 3 days.
But of course you need to know when the latest calibrations have been released.
Or.. You could pick up a clone IDS/VCM for around $200 and just do it yourself just as the dealer would.
Cheers
-Matt
#5
Zero and Bruce, thanks for the responses. I want to keep this thing stock through the powertrain warranty, have had bad experiences with canned tunes in the past. I was hoping that a guy might be able to take an SCT or something of the like and pull the latest calibration from a friend with a 14. Seems it will be a bit more complicated so I'll just work on the dealer a little more
#6
You may have shops in your area who own a VCM/IDS. They would be able to do the Calibration Updates just as the dealer would.
We are one of those shops in our area, we reflash and update calibrations regularly for many different customers. So yes it can be done somewhere other than the dealer.
We are one of those shops in our area, we reflash and update calibrations regularly for many different customers. So yes it can be done somewhere other than the dealer.
#7
Senior Member/Vietnam Vet
Have you offered to pay your dealer to do it? I assume they don't want to do it as a warranty job. When my spark plugs started to fail, I just bought a set from Rock Auto, verified the gap, handed them to the dealer and paid for the labor. I assumed that with no codes, they wouldn't do it as warranty and I am not into beating my head against a wall.
You are going to have to pay another shop anyway if you can find one.
You are going to have to pay another shop anyway if you can find one.
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#8
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Long story short, I feel as if my truck would benefit from the latest PCM code version. Strange shifts from time to time but not reproducible on demand so the dealership wont re-program. I'm still under warranty but instead of banging me head against the wall curious if there is a way to do it on my own?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#10
I had this done after the TSB with the IC condensation - and like a curse I now lost 1.9 mpg average per tank, wtf!?
I got 16.5-17 all the time, it only changed if I DIDNT drive the same road to work (which I always do) and now - same road, same fuel, same everything I get 14.5-15.8 and NEVER better over 4 tanks.
That's pissing me off pretty bad right now.
I got 16.5-17 all the time, it only changed if I DIDNT drive the same road to work (which I always do) and now - same road, same fuel, same everything I get 14.5-15.8 and NEVER better over 4 tanks.
That's pissing me off pretty bad right now.
Last edited by iRub1Out; 06-04-2014 at 05:21 PM.