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AlmaTheYounger

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AlmaTheYounger last won the day on October 17 2022

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    2014

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  1. Purchased a 2013 Fusion 2.0t. Quite surprised with the power but it’s no fun to keep it strictly stock. 
     

    I’ve looked a couple of chips and tunes. I’m a former scca racer and haven’t been able to let go completely. I’d like to do some modifications but we’ll versed in this area. I grew up in the 60’s. 
     

    any help. Thanks. Tom

  2. Ford should have kept making the Fusion
  3. I had a similar problem on a 2014 fusion. I would back up, and while shifting to drive, the engine would stall. I would have to shift to park and start it again. It would take a couple turn overs to start. It wouldn’t stall every time. No codes. Ended up being one of the fuel pumps (there were two, a high pressure and low pressure). Have you taken it to a shop yet?
  4. I’ll take your word for it, but in my research, a lot of people mentioned the transmission adapts to driving habits. I’ll try disconnecting the battery and see what difference it makes.
  5. Hey guys. I'm interesting in if there is a way to reset the transmission on my 2014 fusion such that it forgets the driving habits it has adapted to. I've noticed it tends to hold onto gears and is usually jerky before it warms up a bit (jerkiness is limited to a cold engine, but it still holds gears). It's almost like it's predicting I have a lead foot and shifts as though I were drag racing or something when I am very much not (not in today's world with gas prices LOL). Does anyone know of a way to reset the transmission computer so it can relearn my driving habits and run more smoothly? I'd be happy if I can do it without using an aftermarket tool or computer.
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