Ford Speedo Recal at Dealer

NVR2FST

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We just finished up my sons 2002 Ford Ranger and put bigger tires on it, but now we need the speedo re-calibrated. I had it done at the Ford dealer years ago on my Excursion, now that same exact dealer says it can't be done? Last time I just provided revs per mile of the new tires, they charged me like 1/2 labor and I was on my way. I've called several dealers and the service writers act like it's the craziest question they've ever heard.

Sooo, does anyone know of a good Ford dealer (we are in Milford area, but willing to drive) that might be able to do this? Is this something that they can no longer do or what? I'd like to avoid buying a programmer just to get the speedo right.

Thanks in advance,
Mark
 
Mark I have IDS/VCM but haven’t recalibrated revs/mile before .

Let me dig into it a bit and get back to you.


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On that note, my 2011 Explorer speedo is of and I was wondering how it could be corrected. Say it shows I'm doing 70, cruise control will show 69, and the actual speed will be 67-68.
 
I bought a superchips handheld recently and it really is a good product for what it is. Gives lots of cool little options like tire size and shift points!
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Thanks Dan! It would be great if I could get it taken care of.

SVT - I really don't want to buy a handheld for a 3.0L Ranger if I can avoid it, but I've heard good things
 
Another possible DIY option for Fords is a thing called FORScan. I haven't used it but apparently you can reprogram/ turn different options on or off in the pcm with it. The software is free and you just need to get a OBD2 dongle to communicate through.
 
I recall back in the day a buddy of mine leased a ranger.... he had two wires and a toggle switch coming out of his fuse box for the drivers window...he flipped it on & off to roll his window up and down...
seems if you pulled the fuse for the window the miles did not register on the dash.... he was young... drove a butt load of miles on it.
 
I recall back in the day a buddy of mine leased a ranger.... he had two wires and a toggle switch coming out of his fuse box for the drivers window...he flipped it on & off to roll his window up and down...
seems if you pulled the fuse for the window the miles did not register on the dash.... he was young... drove a butt load of miles on it.

easier to switch the white wire with blue stripe

I have a ford NGS it can probably do what you need
 
Another possible DIY option for Fords is a thing called FORScan. I haven't used it but apparently you can reprogram/ turn different options on or off in the pcm with it. The software is free and you just need to get a OBD2 dongle to communicate through.

I don't think FordScan does models that old.
 
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