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Got the evap codes twice now. Gonna take it in soon. Should I even bother hiding my AP3 from them and returning to stock tune?
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I would ALWAYS return to stock when leaving a tuned car at the dealer. If they flash your PCM, it could screw up the tune. That is certainly the case with Ecoboosts so I presume it is true for Coyotes as well.
 
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Hmmm, that’s a point I never thought about. Good man.
 

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They can figure out via IDS if the car has been tuned by key cycle counts... so it’s not going to matter if anyone tries to “hide” a tune or reflash back to stock.
 
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You can also tell what was in it before as far as what calibration was in the car. Mode 9 data
 
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Hope they don’t deny me because of the AP3 though. I can’t imagine they would. The AP has nothing to do with the evap. I think. And it’s a common known issue with these cars apparently.
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