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*****UPDATE on July 28th***********

 

Went back to the FORD dealer after 1 week of waiting for the car to potentially "re-set" itself after my failed first inspection 1 week prior. During this time, I did find out that the battery was NOT dissconnected during transit.

 

For my second NH state inspection emissions test, The OBDII came back still as being "Not Ready" . This is after 1 week and over 200 miles since the first test was done. I have been researching this, and I am starting to suspect that the rear O2 sensors may not be connected or were switched to off ( I do not know why this is done in practice).. Not sure where to look to determine this one way or the other...

 

What I wanted to find out is what are the specs on the exhaust system that was installed on the 2007 Shelby GT's, and I am trying to figure out what Tune I have...

 

 

Thanks so much!

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*****UPDATE on July 28th***********

 

Went back to the FORD dealer after 1 week of waiting for the car to potentially "re-set" itself after my failed first inspection 1 week prior. During this time, I did find out that the battery was NOT dissconnected during transit.

 

For my second NH state inspection emissions test, The OBDII came back still as being "Not Ready" . This is after 1 week and over 200 miles since the first test was done. I have been researching this, and I am starting to suspect that the rear O2 sensors may not be connected or were switched to off ( I do not know why this is done in practice).. Not sure where to look to determine this one way or the other...

 

What I wanted to find out is what are the specs on the exhaust system that was installed on the 2007 Shelby GT's, and I am trying to figure out what Tune I have...

 

 

Thanks so much!

I have had this happen on more than one occasion and it is frustrating, but it is not a fail and should not have anything to do with your exhaust or O2 or you would get a fail I drove mine a 1,000 miles and made sure not tune, not battery disconnect and when I went back everything was easy, peasy. In North Carolina we get about 90 days notice so it was easy to put the miles on.

 

Also why go to the dealer fr the inspection, is that your only option ? Mine has not seen the dealer since I drove it off the lot (the day I bought it)

 

Good Luck

Andrew

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