Today, I received a "OBD-II Compliance Voluntary Emission Recall Campaign" notice #4907H on my MS3. They want to reprogram the PCM because the car "may be equipped with an improperly functioning on-board emission-related diagnostic system that violates emission standards and regulations".
"The monitor function used to detect Short Fuel Trim maximum threshold strategy is inoperative and the OBD system is not capable of detecting the malfunction that causes the adaptive feedback control to be exceeded. It is possible that the malfunction may not be detected by any other OBD monitor function, therefore the MIL may not illuminate and the operator would not be advised of the malfunction".
Huh? If they mess around and reprogram the PCM or ECU to meet emission standards and regulations, isn't that going to just seriously cut my horsepower and performance? Can anyone decipher this and advise if it must be done and will it compromise engine power?
"The monitor function used to detect Short Fuel Trim maximum threshold strategy is inoperative and the OBD system is not capable of detecting the malfunction that causes the adaptive feedback control to be exceeded. It is possible that the malfunction may not be detected by any other OBD monitor function, therefore the MIL may not illuminate and the operator would not be advised of the malfunction".
Huh? If they mess around and reprogram the PCM or ECU to meet emission standards and regulations, isn't that going to just seriously cut my horsepower and performance? Can anyone decipher this and advise if it must be done and will it compromise engine power?