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I am currently tuned and trying to get my car inspected (have a friend that is doing it) but I am unable to pass because of so many incompletes. Lund says they will clear but I swear they have been incomplete since I had my blower installed last August.
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If you haven't reflashed since last Aug lund is screwing you. They would have completed within 100mi after your last flash.

There is going to be no way to fix this other than through lund or a new tune. Sorry to say.
 
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If you haven't reflashed since last Aug lund is screwing you. They would have completed within 100mi after your last flash.

There is going to be no way to fix this other than through lund or a new tune. Sorry to say.
Thankfully I just did a new flash, because I had to get my tunes switched to a new account, and Lund is aware. I got a month for them to clear but if they’re not cleared by Monday I’m going back at them 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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Thankfully I just did a new flash, because I had to get my tunes switched to a new account, and Lund is aware. I got a month for them to clear but if they’re not cleared by Monday I’m going back at them 🤷🏻‍♂️

So they just gave you a new tune and you just flashed it? Then told you they will clear? If so then yes it takes about 50-100mi to get all monitors to be ready. There is a procedure out there to follow to get it to go green. Assuming lund have those o2 sensors turned on in the tune.
 
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So they just gave you a new tune and you just flashed it? Then told you they will clear? If so then yes it takes about 50-100mi to get all monitors to be ready. There is a procedure out there to follow to get it to go green. Assuming lund have those o2 sensors turned on in the tune.
Apparently it’s the old tune but I still flashed to it. They said it would clear. Unfortunately, I don’t have much faith they will.
 

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If it was recently flashed, battery pulled, etc, it'll definitely take 50-100 miles for the monitors to go to a ready state.
Well, the tune I flashed today (after the inspection) was the same one that was never ready for the inspection. Had that tune going since last August and fuel system, catalyst, EVAP & the two O2 monitors never completed after 7 months 😂
 
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Apparently it’s the old tune but I still flashed to it. They said it would clear. Unfortunately, I don’t have much faith they will.
If it's still the old tune it 99.9% will not go into a ready state. I had the same problem before with my old 16 GT that was also lund tuned. I had to go back to stock (luckily only an intake) and flash back to stock to pass emissions.
 

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Have you talked to Lund about these emissions sensors getting ready? I was under the impression that they don't go into a ready state with Lund tunes now

To get them to pass I did not have to drive anything close to 100 miles. I cleared my dtc codes and went from none being ready to most being ready in an afternoon of driving following a chart to reset them. The only thing is I think one or two need the vehicle to sit for 10 hours for a good cold start.

One of my tunes is a Lund tune, and it wont pass. I had to swap parts and go back to my vortech tune to pass emissions and then swap parts back and reflash my fun tune.
 

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Have you talked to Lund about these emissions sensors getting ready? I was under the impression that they don't go into a ready state with Lund tunes now

To get them to pass I did not have to drive anything close to 100 miles. I cleared my dtc codes and went from none being ready to most being ready in an afternoon of driving following a chart to reset them. The only thing is I think one or two need the vehicle to sit for 10 hours for a good cold start.

One of my tunes is a Lund tune, and it wont pass. I had to swap parts and go back to my vortech tune to pass emissions and then swap parts back and reflash my fun tune.
I had drove about 9 months on that tune and it never completed. It’s weird because one of the first tunes I had by Lund I had all completed but one. I had to get a revised tune for an idling issue and it stayed at 5 incompletes after.
 

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I had drove about 9 months on that tune and it never completed. It’s weird because one of the first tunes I had by Lund I had all completed but one. I had to get a revised tune for an idling issue and it stayed at 5 incompletes after.
I believe they wont go into a ready state now on all of their tunes. Again I could be wrong, but I think they stopped that once the EPA thing started to happen.
 
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I believe they wont go into a ready state now on all of their tunes. Again I could be wrong, but I think they stopped that once the EPA thing started to happen.
Just weird that my first tune was fine but then the revised never cleared.
 

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I believe they wont go into a ready state now on all of their tunes. Again I could be wrong, but I think they stopped that once the EPA thing started to happen.
Lund won't mess with the emission monitors anymore so they all stay operable. If the monitors won't go green it's because of Op's set up, not the tune. My TT set up tuned by Lund goes green on all monitors with no issues. I've returned several times in the last two years and on every tune, every monitor clears. That many monitors red tells me he's got a bigger issue than the tune.
 
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Lund won't mess with the emission monitors anymore so they all stay operable. If the monitors won't go green it's because of Op's set up, not the tune. My TT set up tuned by Lund goes green on all monitors with no issues. I've returned several times in the last two years and on every tune, every monitor clears. That many monitors red tells me he's got a bigger issue than the tune.
The first tune I had was fine and would’ve passed
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