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    Engine remap - new car warranty - Insurance

    I want to make my cars faster but i'm not too sure how this would effect the new car warranty and also how it would effect the insurance.
    Anyone know?

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    I had the same concerns. Went with APR Stage 1 because you can switch it back to standard mapping. Dealer has never asked the question, I have never volunteered the info. I have had the DSG replaced under warranty no questions asked, so I reckon it depends on the dealer....I have built a relationship with the service guy that books my car in and he provides excellent service, he never asks questions that I dont wish to answer.

    Insurance.....ask your insurer....I am with Suncorp and they didn't care...in fact they increased the cover value by a couple of grand to cover the cost of the remap!

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    That sounds pretty good. especially since the dsg was replaced no questions.
    I'll look into the apr, how do you change back to standard mapping without the remap showing up?
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    http://www.goapr.com.au/products/ecu...4tsi_twin.html

    There is a video towards the bottom that covers how the switching works - let me know if you need to know more!

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    I too am in a similar position here, I want to GIAC or APR tune my Octavia vRS, but dont want to jeopardise the warranty, as I expect to cover up to 175,00km before it expires.

    Do any of the aftermarket tunes flag when the dealer runs a diagnostic check on the car to clear fault codes and the like?

    And can a dealer "flag" your car as having been modified and void your warranty no matter where it is taken? (ie; other service franchises)

    Cheers,

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    I just spoke to my dealer (Chatswood Classic Cars) this morning about it and he was non-commital. He said that he had not had first hand knowledge of VW knocking back a warranty claim because a car had been remapped, but because VW doesn't officially recommend remapping they may have grounds to deny warranty claims on remapped vehicles with drivetrain issues.

    It's a commonly asked question in the forums, but I don't think you're going to get an authoritive answer. I think you basically have to accept that if you get a remap done, there is a chance your warranty will not be honoured by VW if you have a drivetrain issue... but there's also a chance you won't have a problem.

    Guess you gotta ask yer'self, do ya feel lucky... well.... do ya?

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    Oettinger for your T5 128kw:



    Oettinger warranty:

    http://www.oettinger.com.au/oau_warranty.html

    Oettinger can do your other car with warranty as well

    Do any of the aftermarket tunes flag when the dealer runs a diagnostic check on the car to clear fault codes and the like?
    Depends - some devices throw faulty codes through the system that have to be manually cleared with a diagnostic tool. Some flashes trip a flash counter in the system.

    Do a search on the different products

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    I have not heard of anyone being knocked back warranty service due to remap, I have heard of people being (and have been) serviced well with a remap.

    I have not volunteered the info to the dealer, the dealer has never asked.

    I have always switched to standard map when getting a service.

    It is a risk, but for me it is an acceptable one. To others it may not be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Deere View Post
    I have not heard of anyone being knocked back warranty service due to remap
    I have. Gearbox failure, warranty revoked due to flash having been done. It had been organised by the dealer ironically when the car was purchased.

    There are a few morals to that story...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swallowtail View Post
    I have. Gearbox failure, warranty revoked due to flash having been done. It had been organised by the dealer ironically when the car was purchased. There are a few morals to that story...
    Sorry to hear that, especially since the dealer organised it for you in the first place.

    Still for the punters out there - dealer also had inside knowledge on that car having it - so less of an issue for those remapping after purchase with systems that are secure and largely undectable (some are some aren;t).

    Your last point, was that "there are a few morals" or "there are few morals"....
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