New Computer Chip = Nausea

I took my 97 Ford Thunderbird LX into the dealership for a SES light. They replaced the computer chip inside. Since picking up the car (5 days ago), it has made me nauseous driving it. It is very slight, but i think that it is having trouble staying at a steady 25-35 mph. The car doesn't feel like its constantly shifting, but it does feel like it doesn't respond to the gas pedal correctly. The problem is difficult to notice or describe, but it's making me sick (and I'm a pizza driver, so it's really killing me). What, if anything, can I tell the dealership to do? Can they reprogram this new computer? Should I have to pay for this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Alex

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Liquidshadow
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If it was not having problems holding its speed at 25-35 before they replaced that "chip", I think you have answered your own question. And I wouldn't let 'em tell me it's got food poisoning, either!

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sdlomi

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