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Today I decided to mess around with my edge OBD style programmer and uploaded the economy tune onto my truck. I had taken a trip on the highway the other week and wanted to see if I could get better then 16.5mpg. I started my truck and drove to work. It drove fine and started normal to me. After a few start ups throughout the day, I noticed that the WTS light was delayed, instead of coming on as soon as the key was turned on like it has been doing for the past 8 months I’ve owned this truck, it took about 5 seconds for it to come on. When the light came on, my fass lift pump also kicked on. I tried starting before the light kicked on and the engine would just crank. I feared the worse and thought my injection pump was going out, but it had been replaced a couple years ago, and I drive my truck very easy and on a stock tune with a secondary fuel pump. I was a little spooked so I changed the tune back to stock hoping that would fix it. It didn’t. After looking on these forums, it looks like the only answer is that my ecm is bad. I went to pull codes and got a p1694-no engine bus messages. I didn’t have any codes before I installed the tune this morning, but after I did these things have been acting weird. I’m not sure why this is happening, I have never had a problem like this. My truck has been working just fine until today. I’m not sure where to go from here. Should I just live with this 5 second delay on the WTS light? Or does the ecm have to be replaced? Can it be reflashed by the dealership? Can I reset it somehow at home by disconnecting the batteries? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
David