Explorerdude
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Hello all,
It's been a little while since I've posted anything on here but here is my latest ordeal...
Recently I installed a Hypertech chip into my Explorer. It seemed to run very well for the first 2 days. But I had had a very bad leak at my rear main seal that I hadn't addressed so I removed my chip and had it in for service and had my tranny replaced with a Jasper A4LD which has ended up being another ordeal in itself. In having the transmission installed I had had to take it in for service for the thrid time. On the way in for transmission service my engine started acting funny. I started to loose power drastically almost to the point of stalling out. So I decided it was best to take it by my mechanic to have him check over things. Two days later I face a bill for a new computer, a fuel pressure regulator, new spark plugs, and an oil change. Now I am sitting here wondering if I am to blame for installing a chip into my truck. I called my friend who is a Ford Certified Mechanic and he explained that sometimes computers go up on a whim and that the chip may not indeed be to blame. I have yet to hear what Hypertech has to say about everything. Now I have dropped 200 bucks for a chip and 600 for everything else not including my bill for a new transmission. Anyone have any ideas? Anyone have any experiences with faulty computers after installing chips?
Please comment away....
Thanks!
Happy Wheelin',
Joe
94 Explorer XLT
4 Inch Superlift Suspension Lift
4.56 Gears w/ Auburn rear
33x12.50 Super Swamper SSR's
James Duff Front Bumper
KKM Filter
Flowmaster Exahust
2 12" JL Subs
More to come!
It's been a little while since I've posted anything on here but here is my latest ordeal...
Recently I installed a Hypertech chip into my Explorer. It seemed to run very well for the first 2 days. But I had had a very bad leak at my rear main seal that I hadn't addressed so I removed my chip and had it in for service and had my tranny replaced with a Jasper A4LD which has ended up being another ordeal in itself. In having the transmission installed I had had to take it in for service for the thrid time. On the way in for transmission service my engine started acting funny. I started to loose power drastically almost to the point of stalling out. So I decided it was best to take it by my mechanic to have him check over things. Two days later I face a bill for a new computer, a fuel pressure regulator, new spark plugs, and an oil change. Now I am sitting here wondering if I am to blame for installing a chip into my truck. I called my friend who is a Ford Certified Mechanic and he explained that sometimes computers go up on a whim and that the chip may not indeed be to blame. I have yet to hear what Hypertech has to say about everything. Now I have dropped 200 bucks for a chip and 600 for everything else not including my bill for a new transmission. Anyone have any ideas? Anyone have any experiences with faulty computers after installing chips?
Please comment away....
Thanks!
Happy Wheelin',
Joe
94 Explorer XLT
4 Inch Superlift Suspension Lift
4.56 Gears w/ Auburn rear
33x12.50 Super Swamper SSR's
James Duff Front Bumper
KKM Filter
Flowmaster Exahust
2 12" JL Subs
More to come!