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<blockquote data-quote="BryBurger" data-source="post: 1901690" data-attributes="member: 59229"><p>It should not unless the mod is proven to have caused a serious issue/malfunction. Since most of these mods are software based which just cause slight tweaks to the module's programming and does not affect the entire vehicle. This is not as aggressive as a ecu tune which will void the warranty in most cases; especially the higher stage tunes.</p><p></p><p>Just make sure to run a full backup which FORScan will ask you to do by default (pop up) when initially connecting to the modules. Then backup (save all) the specific module you are modding so you can revert it back using the load all option to oem if anything does not work correctly. Also make sure to make one change at a time (click write before next change) since multiple mods in one go may cause unexpected results.</p><p></p><p>btw - There are exception to tunes. For example my Focus ST had a SVP tune by Ford that did not void warranty and I wish Ford would make a tune for the Raptor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryBurger, post: 1901690, member: 59229"] It should not unless the mod is proven to have caused a serious issue/malfunction. Since most of these mods are software based which just cause slight tweaks to the module's programming and does not affect the entire vehicle. This is not as aggressive as a ecu tune which will void the warranty in most cases; especially the higher stage tunes. Just make sure to run a full backup which FORScan will ask you to do by default (pop up) when initially connecting to the modules. Then backup (save all) the specific module you are modding so you can revert it back using the load all option to oem if anything does not work correctly. Also make sure to make one change at a time (click write before next change) since multiple mods in one go may cause unexpected results. btw - There are exception to tunes. For example my Focus ST had a SVP tune by Ford that did not void warranty and I wish Ford would make a tune for the Raptor! [/QUOTE]
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