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    F150 Speedometer Calibration?

    I have a 2015 with the Ecoboost engine that I need to calibrate the speedometer on. What programmer should I look at? If anyone has a used one that would do it I would buy it. Thanks for any info.

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    Depends on how much you want to spend and what you ultimately want to do. If you want to tune it along with correct speedo I suggest an SCT X5.
    If you just want to correct it and are a little computer savvy you can download Forscan for free and buy an adapter and custom program/fix the speedo that way. Plus it allows you lots of options to fix stuff without having to take it to the dealer. IE new keys, fobs, adding modules like brake controller etc.


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      #3
      I just want the speedometer to work correctly. I ordered a superchips flashcal last night on the recommendation of a friend.

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        #4
        Ford dealership can hook up to it quickly and change it. I had mine done free of charge.

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          #5
          As mentioned, you really have three options, Dealer (hit or miss), Forscan or a tuner. I've got a BullyDog BDX which I prefer over the SCT because it is wifi capable. I run a custom tune on my truck and it makes updating tunes much easier downloading from the cloud.

          There is also a way to access engineering mode to correct your MPG readout on the dash. Mine is dead nuts accurate now. https://www.f150forum.com/f118/fix-i...inutes-421912/
          Last edited by chongo; 12-10-2018, 09:28 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Antlers86 View Post
            Ford dealership can hook up to it quickly and change it. I had mine done free of charge.
            This. Unless you want to tweak the engine. Also, ECU's track when you plug in those aftermarket programmers just FYI if you are looking to maintain warranty. Ford is notorious about not honoring theirs.

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