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Intermittent issues after VMP Stage 1 install - limp mode and P219A code
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<blockquote data-quote="cheeser" data-source="post: 16230358" data-attributes="member: 142342"><p>Sent my datalogs to VMP...they reviewed the logs and didn’t see any issues such as fuel. Supposed to send me an updated tune to address the readiness monitors, but curious as to what changes they would make to address that particular issue? </p><p></p><p>They didn’t seem to have a response for the P219A code, so think I will work on the readiness monitors first, and then push on the P219A issue...has occurred twice over the last 450ish miles.</p><p></p><p>From what I have read in others posts, the P219A code is somewhat common, and Ford has a few TSBs on this such as 14-0120 for a reflash of the PCM. Since this issue popped up after the supercharger install, will have to assume it’s related. Is there a way to provide a bit more leeway when comparing the cylinders/banks against one another, or are some tuners simply suppressing the code in some manner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheeser, post: 16230358, member: 142342"] Sent my datalogs to VMP...they reviewed the logs and didn’t see any issues such as fuel. Supposed to send me an updated tune to address the readiness monitors, but curious as to what changes they would make to address that particular issue? They didn’t seem to have a response for the P219A code, so think I will work on the readiness monitors first, and then push on the P219A issue...has occurred twice over the last 450ish miles. From what I have read in others posts, the P219A code is somewhat common, and Ford has a few TSBs on this such as 14-0120 for a reflash of the PCM. Since this issue popped up after the supercharger install, will have to assume it’s related. Is there a way to provide a bit more leeway when comparing the cylinders/banks against one another, or are some tuners simply suppressing the code in some manner? [/QUOTE]
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