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Transmission deceleration issue.

SauldM

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Hi all, My 2015 explorer interceptor when I hard brake it decelerate hard and if I press gas pedal to take off, does not respond right away. It's like deceleration is still on. Please help with issue. Car has 175K miles and I'm 2nd owner. Any suggestions please what issue could be.
 



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My 2015 explorer interceptor when I hard brake it decelerate hard and if I press gas pedal to take off, does not respond right away. It's like deceleration is still on. Please help with issue.
If it's not pursuit mode kicking in, it could be a dirty or clogged air filter. Check that. If it's fine, then I'd start looking at the throttle body being the culprit for the hesitation. It could also be running too lean if it's hesitating to take off. The hard braking and deceleration is obviously from you slamming on the brakes, unless I'm missing something. Is there a check engine light or powertrain malfunction light (the wrench)? I'm not a mechanic, this is just based off my research. Good luck.
 






Could be a dirty or clogged air filter. Check that. If it's fine, then I'd start looking at the throttle body being the culprit for the hesitation. It could also be running too lean if it's hesitating to take off. The hard braking and deceleration is obviously from you slamming on the brakes, unless I'm missing something. Is there a check engine light or powertrain malfunction light (the wrench)? I'm not a mechanic, this is just based off my research. Good luck.
No lights at all on the dash.
 












Pursuit Mode is kicking in.

Search and you will find plenty of information here.
 












Go back to my post and read the second line.
 






Oh, I'm not that interested. Willing to bet it's what Ford would call "transmission programming". I agree. Normal operation.
 






Would I be able to modify it with Forscan or has to be the dealer?
 












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