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https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82973can you post a list of items necessary to do the swap? Thanks
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https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82973can you post a list of items necessary to do the swap? Thanks
I'd be curious to know if you are able to get the diff temp on the display.Sorry, never mind, think I have figured it out on FORSCAN.
YepI'd be curious to know if you are able to get the diff temp on the display.
Wow...that sounds like it would have to be a dealer looking pretty hard to find a reason to deny a warranty claim...and then prove/calculate what the difference is/was. Easy to fix...set the original code back into the module before you take the car to the dealer.from page 2: mike02z, lemers, mattlqx, epiphany.
in regards to changing tire size from 305/35 to 325/30.
i went to the local ford dealer today and spoke with the service manager. according to him, if the forescan/mx speedo code change was done by me and not by them, and then entered into the computer on his desk, it voids the warranty. his reasoning is because it directly effects the mileage which is part of the warranties limit. he has no problem doing it for me. but he recommended the rubber be put on else where cuz his mechanics are brutal and will prob scratch the rims.
with that i will be taking the r spec wheels with 325/30 and 305/30 to discount tire to be mounted then dropping them off at the dealer with the car so they can put on the new wheels and re-program the speedo while its in the air. this way the mileage will not be effected.
i dont know about the service managers elsewhere, but im not taking that chance if something goes wrong in the future.
Exactly. Sounds like it's time to find another dealer.Wow...that sounds like it would have to be a dealer looking pretty hard to find a reason to deny a warranty claim...and then prove/calculate what the difference is/was. Easy to fix...set the original code back into the module before you take the car to the dealer.
And it sounds like your Service Manager is not very good...he knows his mechanics are brutal, yet doesn’t correct that kind of work?