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<blockquote data-quote="acrbill" data-source="post: 12224840" data-attributes="member: 64379"><p>I think it depends entirely on what you are having done to the car at the dealer. If you have the car towed in with a rod sticking out of the hood then they will probably dig deeper. Dealer probably do not have the tools to dig into the ECU but Ford sure as hell does. Dealers can use deductive reasoning. If my car has a CEL and I need to take it in for OBD2 emissions I cannot simply clear the code and drive over there. I need to drive the car around to get certain monitors to read ready. If you show up to the dealer and they are suspicious they will probably check to see if the battery was recently disconnected. From there they can probably try to bluff you into saying they found something and see if you bite. If you don't then they can probably call Ford and see if they can send the ECU off to them to do a more thorough search. If you think any tuner leaves zero trace you are only kidding yourself. </p><p></p><p>Also, there are people from Ford that do search forums so if you really do have a big problem with your car don't be surprised if they are already expecting a 2013 Race Red Auto in the Houston area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acrbill, post: 12224840, member: 64379"] I think it depends entirely on what you are having done to the car at the dealer. If you have the car towed in with a rod sticking out of the hood then they will probably dig deeper. Dealer probably do not have the tools to dig into the ECU but Ford sure as hell does. Dealers can use deductive reasoning. If my car has a CEL and I need to take it in for OBD2 emissions I cannot simply clear the code and drive over there. I need to drive the car around to get certain monitors to read ready. If you show up to the dealer and they are suspicious they will probably check to see if the battery was recently disconnected. From there they can probably try to bluff you into saying they found something and see if you bite. If you don't then they can probably call Ford and see if they can send the ECU off to them to do a more thorough search. If you think any tuner leaves zero trace you are only kidding yourself. Also, there are people from Ford that do search forums so if you really do have a big problem with your car don't be surprised if they are already expecting a 2013 Race Red Auto in the Houston area. [/QUOTE]
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