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Throttle stuttering on acceleration
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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 1363025" data-attributes="member: 21082"><p>I still struggle to understand the mind set of some service departments. Yes we are in a tough spot between what Ford allows us to do and what they will pay us for yet all while trying to do the right thing for the customer. But blaming the running and shifting problem on the CAI is a bit overboard. First off the CAI would not affect the shifting issue.</p><p></p><p>If there is an update and we "verify" that you have a symptom related to it Ford will pay for the update (as long as the truck is still under warranty).</p><p></p><p>Some update on the running situation with my truck. I now have almost 43k miles on it. I have had some issues recently with some firm shifting during initial pull out. Nothing like it was before and just occasionally now. </p><p></p><p>The engine "miss" is just barely detectable and only during cooler temps. I'm sure 99% of drivers wouldn't even notice it.</p><p></p><p>All in all I'm very satisfied with the results from the update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 1363025, member: 21082"] I still struggle to understand the mind set of some service departments. Yes we are in a tough spot between what Ford allows us to do and what they will pay us for yet all while trying to do the right thing for the customer. But blaming the running and shifting problem on the CAI is a bit overboard. First off the CAI would not affect the shifting issue. If there is an update and we "verify" that you have a symptom related to it Ford will pay for the update (as long as the truck is still under warranty). Some update on the running situation with my truck. I now have almost 43k miles on it. I have had some issues recently with some firm shifting during initial pull out. Nothing like it was before and just occasionally now. The engine "miss" is just barely detectable and only during cooler temps. I'm sure 99% of drivers wouldn't even notice it. All in all I'm very satisfied with the results from the update. [/QUOTE]
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