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F150 PCM Problems
I have 450 miles on my 2011 f150 and it started running rough then went into "limp mode". Talk about scarry!!! I didn't even know there was such a thing and I was in the middle of a busy intersection when it happened and did everything possible to keep from getting hit when the light changed and I was still limping across the intersection.
Anyhow, the dealer told me that they reset the PCM module and it's now working fine. I haven't driven it yet so I can't tell you if it will do it again but I wanted to hear from anyone that has had the same problem. Smells awfully funny to me.
Anyhow, the dealer told me that they reset the PCM module and it's now working fine. I haven't driven it yet so I can't tell you if it will do it again but I wanted to hear from anyone that has had the same problem. Smells awfully funny to me.
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My name is Cory from Ford Customer Service. I can understand feeling upset with having your new F-150 vehicle going into “limp mode”. We would be happy to take a look at the situation, please feel free to call the Customer Relationship Center at 800-392-3673 at your convenience. We are unfortunately unable to address your concern on a public forum.
Kind regards,
Cory
Ford Customer Service Division