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A few monthe ago I bought a jlt cai, ngauge, and a Lund tune. I installed everything and the car has run great. Couple nights ago someone broke into my car and stole the ngauge. What would I have to do if I needed to put the stock tune back on the car since it was saved on the ngauge?
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A few monthe ago I bought a jlt cai, ngauge, and a Lund tune. I installed everything and the car has run great. Couple nights ago someone broke into my car and stole the ngauge. What would I have to do if I needed to put the stock tune back on the car since it was saved on the ngauge?
You can go to any ford dealership to flash it back to stock.
 

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This is why I never leave any tuning stuff in the car. Yea Ford should be able to do it for you but they'll also void out your entire warranty and probably charge you an arm and a kidney for it. Your tuner might be able to do it if you have some backup of the stock file somewhere or if he wrote you a custom tune (then he might have something somewhere he can use). So I would say contact him first. If worst comes to worst, then contact Ford.
 

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You can go to any ford dealership to flash it back to stock.
Of course you would need to take your original OEM air intake with you and install it once there. The maf tube size is different. JLT will not run right with stock tune and stock air intake will not run right with JLT tune.

Car should be fine as is with JLT on it, just because Ngauge is gone the tune is not.
 

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Another option is to keep your eyes peeled for someone selling a locked/married N-Gauge tuner, lol! Whoever stole probably has no idea what it is...if he did then he would know that it is useless to him since it is vin locked. So keep an eye out for it here, Ebay, Craigslist, and every forum and Mustang Facebook page you can find. It'll turn up eventually.
 

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an ids tool can put it back to stock. if you don't have luck finding a used one, we can help you out with a new one.

you'll also want to email lund and let him know it was stolen so they can mark the ngauge number down
 
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Thanks for the help guys. I will let Lund know about it being stolen and I'll probably end up ordering another one from you beefcake.
 

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didn't you have to pull your stock file and email it to Lund? This means your email's sent box should have a copy of it, If not, Lund most likely saved a copy of it too.
 

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email LUND, they may hook you up with a new one, and probably can help with stock tune "re-boot" ?
Sorry that happened. SUX!
 

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i saved my oem file just in case this happens to me. starting to think leaving on the windshield is a bad idea
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