Good evening everybody,
We've owned our '06 GT for 15 years now, and bought it from its original owner. The original owner was a friend of ours and had the car modified by Speed Gallery where they fitted the Whipple 4.0L blower, an "850hp" tune, and removed the catalytic converters (but left the stock exhaust??).
For several years we were able to somehow get the car SMOGed just fine. But not wanting to deal with the incredible smog shop that had worked so well for us in the past, we wanted to return the car to a state which could pass the test anywhere.
We took our car to Kendall Pond who reinstalled stock catalytic converters, and swapped out the stock exhaust for a Heffner straight pipe to keep it sounding good.
Great! We thought, time to get it SMOG tested. FAILED
For some reason the readiness monitors had been reset at some point and we had to do the typical drive cycle. We got this done and verified it with an Autel OBDII reader.
Second SMOG test. FAILED
Reason? "MODIFIED SOFTWARE. Your vehicle failed its Smog Check inspection because the vehicle's computer software does not match an accepted configuration."
Ok well, the car is tuned, so this should easily remedied. We had the SCT-4 tuner and we'll just revert the car back to the "stock" profile which is saved to the SCT-4 unit. Got that done, did the drive cycle again, and took the car back to the shop.
Third SMOG test. FAILED
Same reason, modified software. This didn't make any sense to the SMOG test employees, so we inquired with a Ford dealership and they said we may need to "clear the cache in the ECU." The logic here is that even though the "tune" currently loaded on the PCM is the stock configuration, the SMOG system is still picking up remnants of the modified software, or can tell that it has been modified in the past. "Clearing the cache" will reset any telltale signs of modification.
Well it's a good thing I own a FORSCAN tool. I plug that in and look for a function which matches what the dealership described. I cleared the PCM codes, refleshed the "stock" tune, did another drive cycle, and went back in.
Fourth SMOG test. FAILED
Ok now to why I'm posting here. With all of these attempts, nothing has worked. This has left us with several options, but none of them very attractive. The one which I am currently pursuing is the replacement of the PCM with a new unit from Flagship One.
After poking around the engine bay, I found the PCM, but wasn't sure how to remove it. I pulled out our Workshop Manual and on 303-14-18 they explain how to remove the PCM, however they don't show exactly how you're supposed to access the PCM electrical connector bold, or the lower PCM cover bolts.
Finally the question, is there any easy way to remove the PCM without removing bodywork?
We've owned our '06 GT for 15 years now, and bought it from its original owner. The original owner was a friend of ours and had the car modified by Speed Gallery where they fitted the Whipple 4.0L blower, an "850hp" tune, and removed the catalytic converters (but left the stock exhaust??).
For several years we were able to somehow get the car SMOGed just fine. But not wanting to deal with the incredible smog shop that had worked so well for us in the past, we wanted to return the car to a state which could pass the test anywhere.
We took our car to Kendall Pond who reinstalled stock catalytic converters, and swapped out the stock exhaust for a Heffner straight pipe to keep it sounding good.
Great! We thought, time to get it SMOG tested. FAILED
For some reason the readiness monitors had been reset at some point and we had to do the typical drive cycle. We got this done and verified it with an Autel OBDII reader.
Second SMOG test. FAILED
Reason? "MODIFIED SOFTWARE. Your vehicle failed its Smog Check inspection because the vehicle's computer software does not match an accepted configuration."
Ok well, the car is tuned, so this should easily remedied. We had the SCT-4 tuner and we'll just revert the car back to the "stock" profile which is saved to the SCT-4 unit. Got that done, did the drive cycle again, and took the car back to the shop.
Third SMOG test. FAILED
Same reason, modified software. This didn't make any sense to the SMOG test employees, so we inquired with a Ford dealership and they said we may need to "clear the cache in the ECU." The logic here is that even though the "tune" currently loaded on the PCM is the stock configuration, the SMOG system is still picking up remnants of the modified software, or can tell that it has been modified in the past. "Clearing the cache" will reset any telltale signs of modification.
Well it's a good thing I own a FORSCAN tool. I plug that in and look for a function which matches what the dealership described. I cleared the PCM codes, refleshed the "stock" tune, did another drive cycle, and went back in.
Fourth SMOG test. FAILED
Ok now to why I'm posting here. With all of these attempts, nothing has worked. This has left us with several options, but none of them very attractive. The one which I am currently pursuing is the replacement of the PCM with a new unit from Flagship One.
After poking around the engine bay, I found the PCM, but wasn't sure how to remove it. I pulled out our Workshop Manual and on 303-14-18 they explain how to remove the PCM, however they don't show exactly how you're supposed to access the PCM electrical connector bold, or the lower PCM cover bolts.
Finally the question, is there any easy way to remove the PCM without removing bodywork?