iamdub
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I too just installed the Range AFM disabler. In my head, I can come up with some reasons why it maybe not a great idea in my particular case. My biggest concern is I have to remove it about every 2 years to have my emissions test performed. I have to drive some amount of Universal Trip stuff without it, before going in to the test, so I don't fail the test. I verified with my cheapo Scan Tool dongle that after I remove the AFM disabler, the I/M section says I have trip stuff to complete before I will be ready to take the test. I am going to try and nail down if it is just one Universal Trip thing, or more cycles than that, so I can minimize how much driving I do without the Range disabler, before the test.
My fear (likely unfounded) is that by disabling the AFM with the Range device, more sludge can build up in the VLOM (due to disuse) and when I unplug the dongle for my trip stuff to clear before the emissions test, I run the risk of something sticking inside the VLOM and a collapsed AFM lifter the result. I have no idea if this concern is even close to being valid and based on so many reports of no problems, it is probably not an issue, but I always have Murphy firmly in the back of my mind.
Which is why a ~$50 tune to disable AFM is far better than a $200 plug-in module.