GEN 2 Disable 10R80 adaptive learning with forscan

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localbrew

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Keep us posted, I reset my TCM a few months ago, but did not disable the re-learning. It's been shifting much better. I only had experienced the hard shifting in Sport once in awhile. Normal driving mode is great.
 

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Keep us posted, I reset my TCM a few months ago, but did not disable the re-learning. It's been shifting much better. I only had experienced the hard shifting in Sport once in awhile. Normal driving mode is great.
How many miles has it been? My 23 shifted beautifully for the first 500 miles or so, then it slowly started to feel identical to my gen 2. Resetting the tables always works for a while. It feels like a completely different transmission before the "re-learn" is complete. I suspect when we hear that the next year model shifts so much better its because its still a 2 week old truck, then we don't hear any feedback after 5K miles.
 

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It's been about 1k miles for me after the TCM reset and still shifting smooth....knock on wood.
 

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I've got into the routine of going in and reinstalling the TCM tune via Cobb every 1000 miles or so. The Accessport clears the learning automatically when I do this.

Leave it to Ford to make it's parts "learn" to be :poop: . I really hate the trans in this thing.
 
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