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Judge approves class action lawsuit against Ford Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16642404" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>So this is going back 6 years now. I posted up elsewhere mention of some new third party software (in 2016), called FORScan, that allowed access to certain control modules. Small changes could be made to a given module. One of which was, certain outputs. Ford specifically switched off transmission temperature on Tech Pack cars so that the data was not available on the dash. FORScan allowed it to be turned back on. In my opinion, this was a bad move and showed that Ford knew that the display of elevated temperatures (due to a lack of certain coolers) may not be desirable so they were intentionally blocked.</p><p></p><p>Again, I believe this all goes back to some terrible packaging. Ford should never have sold a GT350 without trans/diff coolers, regardless of intent on behalf of the owner if for anything because owners would sue due to their stupidity. And that is exactly what happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16642404, member: 83412"] So this is going back 6 years now. I posted up elsewhere mention of some new third party software (in 2016), called FORScan, that allowed access to certain control modules. Small changes could be made to a given module. One of which was, certain outputs. Ford specifically switched off transmission temperature on Tech Pack cars so that the data was not available on the dash. FORScan allowed it to be turned back on. In my opinion, this was a bad move and showed that Ford knew that the display of elevated temperatures (due to a lack of certain coolers) may not be desirable so they were intentionally blocked. Again, I believe this all goes back to some terrible packaging. Ford should never have sold a GT350 without trans/diff coolers, regardless of intent on behalf of the owner if for anything because owners would sue due to their stupidity. And that is exactly what happened. [/QUOTE]
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