Mishimoto
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for reaching out and we apologize for any trouble. Since last posting we had a couple of folks with the newer trucks bring up some variances in their hoses when compared to ours. It appears Ford made a mid-cycle update to some trims which moved the location and changes one of the connections on the PCV sensor. As that is the case, we're working on a direct solution for this kit with our production team to make sure you won't run into any issues regardless of spec. If you have one of these kits and run into any trouble, please reach out to our customer service team directly and we'll be happy to help. At the moment, we have some different hoses we can provide which allows you to use the sensor and existing quick connect-assembly which should be all that needs to be swapped. If you run into a CEL after installation, we recommend clearing the code and resetting the ECU by disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes. The newer trucks can be a bit sensitive to change, but by resetting everything and allowing the ECU to re-learn things with the cans installed sets a new baseline that should prevent that CEL.
If you have any other questions or anything else comes up with these kits, please reach out to our team right away and we'll be happy to assist.
Thanks,
Mishimoto.
Thanks for reaching out and we apologize for any trouble. Since last posting we had a couple of folks with the newer trucks bring up some variances in their hoses when compared to ours. It appears Ford made a mid-cycle update to some trims which moved the location and changes one of the connections on the PCV sensor. As that is the case, we're working on a direct solution for this kit with our production team to make sure you won't run into any issues regardless of spec. If you have one of these kits and run into any trouble, please reach out to our customer service team directly and we'll be happy to help. At the moment, we have some different hoses we can provide which allows you to use the sensor and existing quick connect-assembly which should be all that needs to be swapped. If you run into a CEL after installation, we recommend clearing the code and resetting the ECU by disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes. The newer trucks can be a bit sensitive to change, but by resetting everything and allowing the ECU to re-learn things with the cans installed sets a new baseline that should prevent that CEL.
If you have any other questions or anything else comes up with these kits, please reach out to our team right away and we'll be happy to assist.
Thanks,
Mishimoto.