It is a lease, so I had to fix it. Unscientifically, I noticed no performance difference.That’s good to know. What made you go through the hassle of a claim to fix it? Did you notice range loss ?
That looks really nice. What did it cost? How much trouble?I recently removed everything and opted for the Raptor Skid plate to protect the fans and condenser that only have a molded felt cover. Zero change in efficiency, better looks and no more active air dam fault messages!
The fact that the truck is leveled on 35s prior to the skid plate may be why I didn’t see a difference . Got the plate as an OEM take off on eBay. Less than $200 I believe. The mounting holes didn’t quite line up but you are able to capture the tow hook bolts in the front and crossmember bolts in the rear. Not too difficultThat looks really nice. What did it cost? How much trouble?
My brother knocked off out the lower air dam in the snow at about 6 months of ownership. Has not replaced. We are getting pretty rotten efficiency, but this in rural country roads, towing at times, now with essentially AT tires as well. So its not clear to me how much that stinking air dam matters. It sure is a worthless feature for any sort of rural or off roading areas where there are weeds/brush/debris/corn stalks etc.....
It will throw a soft code when scanning.I'm surprised there aren't DTCs from the PCM when the air dam is removed. I know mine threw a PCM DTC when it got "stuck" once. I reset it and everything was fine, but the point is I know the PCM is looking for feedback from those drive motors on the air dam. So that's a bit weird that there aren't any codes after removal.
In my case, I left both actuators and only removed the broken air dam part. The mount for the air dam was broken on the driver side actuator, and I was concerned that it might not move freely. No issues so far as far as errors or error lights on the truck. I have not scanned for a DTC yet, but I can do that later today. Since the air dam is just a piece of plastic, as long as the actuator motor does not get stuck I would not expect any DTC errors. Of course there could be a sensor somewhere I am not aware of...I'm surprised there aren't DTCs from the PCM when the air dam is removed. I know mine threw a PCM DTC when it got "stuck" once. I reset it and everything was fine, but the point is I know the PCM is looking for feedback from those drive motors on the air dam. So that's a bit weird that there aren't any codes after removal.
I have stored DTCs for the active air dam faults that did not trigger MIL illumination and still am receiving updates. If you are worried about the DTCs, Forscan can be used to disable the active air dam. The option is listed under "Common" on Livnitup's spreadsheet.Does anyone know if these “soft” codes cause your truck not to get updated ?
Mine updated last week FWIWDoes anyone know if these “soft” codes cause your truck not to get updated ?