Throttle Hesitation At Strong Accelleration?

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Hi,

I have a brand new '08 FX35 and I have noticed a little bit of hesitation on strong accleration. It is hard to describe, but I was wondering if anybody else is noticing it. When in park if I gas it it has instant response but like when I leave a stop sign and punch it there is a blip where it is almost like a dead spot.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Kan
 
Is VDC off?
How many miles on fx?
Did you break it in yet? If you've been going easy on it, likely you're in economy mode with you're ecu. We call that grandma mode around here. If you do an ecu reset and then drive it hard, it should drive and learn the way you want it too perform. I don't believe you have a problem.
 
No, I have not messed with the VDC button. It only has 900 miles on it. Honestly, I haven't really been "easy" on it! My wife drives it more than me, but when I get in it alone I run it pretty good! How do you reset the ecu? What do you mean it will "learn" how I drive? Is that something I can reset myself, because the dealer/service center is 2 hours away!!

Thanks,
K
 
it won't really learn, rather the ecu will just choose a more aggressive map. With that, the gearing will hold longer between shifts, and you shoudnt get that hesitation. If after the reset and relearn, there is no change, I suggest you try and hook up with another 35 owner for a side by side comp.

The reset procedure fxlr8 set you up with is pretty complicated. I would just pull the neg. cable off the bat. And step on the brakes a couple of times. Connect it back up, and the ecu is reset. Jeff, chime in if I'm off on that one.

BTW, hit the VDC button off. Its a power robber.
 
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We used to call that the 3500rpm bog. It seems to happen sporadically and different elements will tend to contribute to it, i.e. type of gas used, engine oil and driving habits. It did happen to me early on but I have not noticed for a very long time now. And yes it only happened with full throttle off the line.

Do as Dave suggested with resetting the ecu and then drive the fx hard every chance you get. But if your wife is the main driver of the fx then I'm afraid the ecu will go with the least aggressive map, if that is how she drives that is. The fx ecu has 3 different oem maps and depending on how it is driven on a daily basis will be the way she normally responds.
 
So....If I reset it using one of these methods, how soon will it "lock" into a driving "style" so to speak? I mean, I could reset it and maybe go out and do some hard driving for a while before letting my wife drive it again. Would that do it do you think? I could probably do that this weekend actually.

One more question, is there an aftermarket "programmer" available for these? I have an Edge programmer in my F-150 and it made a world of difference.

Thanks for the help!

Kan
 
It should wake up right away, or After a few hard takeoffs. No one really knows how long it takes, or if it locks in. I think it learns all the time. It has a short & long term memory, so it will continuously adjust. Main thing you should be concerned with is if you have any other problem not solved by ecu reset. Go give it a try.
Also, ya dont need to redline the thing to get it to choose the aggresive map. Your ride is still fresh, so go easy on her. I would stay under 6K. Use your Manumatic to teach the ecu how and when you want to shift. That mapping should transfer over to the automatic side somewhat.
 
The ecu does not lock in to one of the three maps indefinitely as it continually adjusts. So even after it initially adjusts to your aggressive driving habits and then you turn the keys over to your wife and she drives it most of the time the ecu may revert back to the more passive mode.
 
it won't really learn, rather the ecu will just choose a more aggressive map. With that, the gearing will hold longer between shifts, and you shoudnt get that hesitation. If after the reset and relearn, there is no change, I suggest you try and hook up with another 35 owner for a side by side comp.

The reset procedure fxlr8 set you up with is pretty complicated. I would just pull the neg. cable off the bat. And step on the brakes a couple of times. Connect it back up, and the ecu is reset. Jeff, chime in if I'm off on that one.

BTW, hit the VDC button off. Its a power robber.

What is an neg. cable and where is it located?? and what does ecu stand for?? I have an fx35 AWD, does AWD and RWD drive have any performance difference??

Thx..
 
Is VDC off?
How many miles on fx?
Did you break it in yet? If you've been going easy on it, likely you're in economy mode with you're ecu. We call that grandma mode around here. If you do an ecu reset and then drive it hard, it should drive and learn the way you want it too perform. I don't believe you have a problem.

Is there a way to keep the VDC off all the time? cause it seem everytime I restart the engine the VDC is on again..
 
Is there a way to keep the VDC off all the time? cause it seem everytime I restart the engine the VDC is on again..


I dont believe there is, most people reach down and turn it off each time. Its a Pain in the ass :mad:
 
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