I always run 93 from Shell and the truck still feels wonky at times. Likely the transmission is the cause, acts weird depending on how long it's been on, is it a hot or cold day, is the moon waxing or waning.
Definitely does not feel stout at all compared to the manual 6-speed in my Subaru. 😅
My XLT FX4 with 03/24 build date definitely has this issue as well. In reality, this recall should apply to any Maverick with the "Connected Touch Radio" (non SYNC 3) head unit.
Also I will add one last thing because I think it is important. My Windows 11 laptop automatically installed drivers for the OBDLinkEX, however I manually updated the firmware to the latest as a few other threads have mentioned. Highly suggest you do this first before even plugging it into your...
Also, here is a quick video of what it looks like after adding Eco and Sport to my FX4. I didn't show it, but I still have Mud and Sand available as well right after Sport.
Not sure, there are like 30+ modes I think the majority are just empty place holders.
Also, there seems to be a discrepancy between some of the older guides and what Forscan's easy mode has labeled.
e.g. In my 2024 screenshot
Mode 2 = Sport
Mode 4 = Eco
Where this old post from 2022 mentions...
The Eco mode is similar to Slippery in that the pedal mapping is a bit reduced. I honestly like it, makes smooth driving a bit easier. Also I read that Eco mode does some things to your AC and other systems to reduce draw on the motor as much as possible.
Your best bet is a Windows 10 or 11 laptop with an Intel chip. And it needs some sort of USB, which all laptops should have. I was able to use a USB-C to USB-A adapter since the OBDLinkEX is USB-A.