Jacob
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Okay so I didn’t find anyone talking about this yet but I figured I start a new thread. My thought:
The transmission in our Rangers learn from our driving habits. After driving long enough, many run into issues with gears 3/4/5.
I believe the issue stems from the “learning” the CPU does and it eventually causes the bad shifting.
The owner, fearing the tranny is crapping out, goes to Ford to have the system worked on. Ford simply erases the memory of the transmission learning… BOOM! The tranny feels great again.
I just recently un-tuned by truck which wipes the memory. Suddenly my truck is shifting beautifully again.
This is only a hypothesis at this point but if others on here with bad shifting want to help test it with their tuners, I think this could be a solution.
The transmission in our Rangers learn from our driving habits. After driving long enough, many run into issues with gears 3/4/5.
I believe the issue stems from the “learning” the CPU does and it eventually causes the bad shifting.
The owner, fearing the tranny is crapping out, goes to Ford to have the system worked on. Ford simply erases the memory of the transmission learning… BOOM! The tranny feels great again.
I just recently un-tuned by truck which wipes the memory. Suddenly my truck is shifting beautifully again.
This is only a hypothesis at this point but if others on here with bad shifting want to help test it with their tuners, I think this could be a solution.
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