Hypertech. .
Here John,
I pulled this from their website...
Return Your Vehicle To Stock Tuning
BEFORE Taking Your Vehicle In For Service
If you take your vehicle to a dealer or mechanic for service, you must first remove the Hypertech Power Tuning and restore the stock programming. This is because diagnostic devices expect to find stock calibrations and will often overwrite the program if the latest stock calibration is not found in the computer’s memory. This will result in the loss of your Hypertech Power Tuning data. The Power Tuning can be easily removed to restore the stock tuning before you take your vehicle in for service, enabling the service technician to upgrade your stock calibrations. After the service is complete, you can reinstall your Hypertech Power Tuning. If you have any questions related to service issues, please call Hypertech at
901. 382. 8888
That would lead me to believe that you can return your trucks software back to its factory setting. I'm assuming it takes more than removing the unit(?). give them a call and see what they say. You'll need to make sure the default settings are in place before the Dealer hooks up the DRB III I am guessing. They could reflash your computer, maybe that would help. It does sound like a software issue. Just a shot in the dark.
It was weird listening to it purring along at idle, then suddenly sound like a couple injectors turned off. You have a very interesting issue.
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