Gas Pedal Issues - Intake
#11
The car is a 2005 and not under warranty...just over 50k miles. I bought in April of this year.
I think Ford would want to fix the problem especially after all those gas pedal issues in the toyotas.
The issue was happening before i installed intake and tune, but intake and tune made it a little more sensative.
Do you think it would be a good idea to change car back to stock before taking it in?
What should be a normal RPM range when i push gas in 1/2"?
I think Ford would want to fix the problem especially after all those gas pedal issues in the toyotas.
The issue was happening before i installed intake and tune, but intake and tune made it a little more sensative.
Do you think it would be a good idea to change car back to stock before taking it in?
What should be a normal RPM range when i push gas in 1/2"?
#12
6th Gear Member
As far as Ford "wanting" to fix it, unless you have pictures of the service manager with his mistress or boyfriend, you're dreaming.
As far as returning to stock, I'd do that ONLY because if you don't they will tell you that it's because of your tune just so they can get rid of you.
You haven't mentioned if you've done the recalibration, tune swap and even cleaning the TB.
As far as returning to stock, I'd do that ONLY because if you don't they will tell you that it's because of your tune just so they can get rid of you.
You haven't mentioned if you've done the recalibration, tune swap and even cleaning the TB.
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