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Limp mode fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="USCxGAMECOCK" data-source="post: 1336101" data-attributes="member: 31052"><p>Hello guys!</p><p></p><p>So once again, i'm having issues with my 2017 GEN2. I turn the truck on yesterday only to be greeted by multiple faults at once:</p><p></p><p>-ABS fault</p><p>-Forward Collision Warning fault</p><p>-Park Aid fault</p><p>-Restraint Indicator Lamp fault</p><p>-Steering Assist fault</p><p>-Powertrain Malfunction/Reduced Power fault</p><p>-U0401 Invalid Data Received(ECM)</p><p></p><p>Then I realized, after leaving my driveway, that for whatever reason, the throttle was not responding... At all. After doing some research it seems that happens when the truck goes into "limp mode"(Correct me if i'm wrong on that). I have a Pedal Commander so my first thought was that was the issue with the throttle(Before I knew about "limp mode") so I disconnected that and to my dismay, no change. I ended up having to have the truck towed from the bottom of my neighborhood back to my house. I've obviously turned the truck on and off multiple times but no change. I tried resetting the faults on the ECU via a bluetooth OBDII scanner, but no change. The only thing I haven't tried yet was disconnecting the battery to see if maybe that would reset some things.</p><p></p><p>In my limited research, it seems like a lot of times that when people experience this it just goes away when the turn the truck off and back on. This issue has me very very nervous and anxious because A: this is about the 4th time it's needed to go to the shop and i've only owned it two months(I bought it used) B: this feels so much more major than just a check engine light due to it being unable to drive. C: I'm having to figure out logistics on how to get this thing to the shop, get to work, how long it will be there, etc.</p><p></p><p>My hope and prayer is that some of you might have experienced this before and might be able to give me some tips or tricks on how to at least get it out of limp mode(I don't know if it can be out of limp mode and still have all of the faults). Any ideas? Feel free to leave me false hope comments so I feel better about this situation because I feel pretty sick to my stomach that I might have a lemon on my hands here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USCxGAMECOCK, post: 1336101, member: 31052"] Hello guys! So once again, i'm having issues with my 2017 GEN2. I turn the truck on yesterday only to be greeted by multiple faults at once: -ABS fault -Forward Collision Warning fault -Park Aid fault -Restraint Indicator Lamp fault -Steering Assist fault -Powertrain Malfunction/Reduced Power fault -U0401 Invalid Data Received(ECM) Then I realized, after leaving my driveway, that for whatever reason, the throttle was not responding... At all. After doing some research it seems that happens when the truck goes into "limp mode"(Correct me if i'm wrong on that). I have a Pedal Commander so my first thought was that was the issue with the throttle(Before I knew about "limp mode") so I disconnected that and to my dismay, no change. I ended up having to have the truck towed from the bottom of my neighborhood back to my house. I've obviously turned the truck on and off multiple times but no change. I tried resetting the faults on the ECU via a bluetooth OBDII scanner, but no change. The only thing I haven't tried yet was disconnecting the battery to see if maybe that would reset some things. In my limited research, it seems like a lot of times that when people experience this it just goes away when the turn the truck off and back on. This issue has me very very nervous and anxious because A: this is about the 4th time it's needed to go to the shop and i've only owned it two months(I bought it used) B: this feels so much more major than just a check engine light due to it being unable to drive. C: I'm having to figure out logistics on how to get this thing to the shop, get to work, how long it will be there, etc. My hope and prayer is that some of you might have experienced this before and might be able to give me some tips or tricks on how to at least get it out of limp mode(I don't know if it can be out of limp mode and still have all of the faults). Any ideas? Feel free to leave me false hope comments so I feel better about this situation because I feel pretty sick to my stomach that I might have a lemon on my hands here. [/QUOTE]
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