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If I were to get a tune and a possible warranty issue were to arise... would reinstalling the OEM factory tune and then disconnecting the battery while I was installing my fog lights, remove all trace of an aftermarket tune?

We don't have the inside knowledge to confirm or deny this, so I'll have to defer to a conservative stance - if and when a Ford engineer were to dig in, it is entirely possible that they could find a trace of an aftermarket tune having been previously installed. But in terms of the quick and easy check that would be routinely performed by a dealer when a vehicle comes in for service/repair - checking the number of key cycles since the last ECU reset - there would not be any unique footprint of a tune being uninstalled vs. disconnecting the battery to install a fog light kit.
 

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Could you also mask it by just turning your truck on/off a bunch of times to get the key turns count up to something “reasonable” to the techs? Or is there 2 key counts? One stored in one place & one somewheres else that doesn’t reset?

I know in my Hellcat, I swapped out the ECU’s & kept the stock ECU if returned to stock... but the mileage on the ECU wouldn’t match the odometer. Mine was far from stock, but if it were a bolt-on... the spare ECU might come in handy then.

My Gen 2 SRT Jeep was just basic bolt-on though, so I used a Diablo tuner & it was undetectable (had $6k of warranty work done, although there was a TSB out for lifters going bad). It copied over the key turn count & also the mileage apparently, so all you had to do was revert back to the stock tune & nothing was touched... the only trace showed so something similar to the battery being disconnected, but key turn counts & mileage were spot on. Is there anyway to do something like that in future tuning?
 

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If I were to get a tune and a possible warranty issue were to arise... would reinstalling the OEM factory tune and then disconnecting the battery while I was installing my fog lights, remove all trace of an aftermarket tune?
A buddy of mine blew the motor on his focus st with a crackle tune. His cylinders looks scorched and burnt out. He reflashed to stock, took off all the after market parts, and the ford rep the dealership called in gave him shit over the start count but they ended up replacing the motor under warranty.
 

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No matter how you slice it, once your tuned if dealer wants to find evidence to deny a warranty claim they can find it. Only thing you can do is cover up as much as possible and risk probability of having to pay out of pocket should you get caught.
 

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Just received the same email. Now to wait for real world results. I am between this and the ORA550 tune.
 

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How "safe" is a off the shelf Cobb stage 1 tune for the truck?
Plenty safe doesn’t even address the tranny....that being said why bother blowing warranty & spending $$$$ on 1/2 a tune?

Tune alone from a legit reputable shop shouldn’t cause 1 issue, period.
 
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