P. A. Schilke
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- First Name
- Phil
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Hi Mark,
Okay.. OBD2 codes are required by the Fed's. The parameters that trip a MIL light are defined by the manufacturer to get you to the dealership. Engine shut down is not EVER permitted by Ford. Your situation appears to be unique as this forum would light up like a bilboard if common. Please tell the tech at the dealership exact experiences as well as any modifications. This is not an expected event.
Why did you hookup an OBD2 reader..tell the tech why.
Your problem needs to be addressed ASAP, in my opinion, and every detail you can provide will help
Sad you are having any problems.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Company Retired
Okay.. OBD2 codes are required by the Fed's. The parameters that trip a MIL light are defined by the manufacturer to get you to the dealership. Engine shut down is not EVER permitted by Ford. Your situation appears to be unique as this forum would light up like a bilboard if common. Please tell the tech at the dealership exact experiences as well as any modifications. This is not an expected event.
Why did you hookup an OBD2 reader..tell the tech why.
Your problem needs to be addressed ASAP, in my opinion, and every detail you can provide will help
Sad you are having any problems.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Company Retired
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