First up you can get a EGR off tune much cheaper, the best price I could think of would be a Bluefin handheld unit out of the UK and ask for EGR off. I'd expect that to be more like $800, but so too I'm not sure it will fix your problem, as any tune can write the function of such things down to almost zero, and turn the warning light off, yet the valve itself will still be moving to some degree, plus I can't understand how the EGR valve could cause limp mode anyway.
You can reduce the EGR down a lot by getting an EGR blanking plate off eBay with a 7-10 mm hole drilled in it, this wil reduce the amount but won't throw an error, although post dieselgate patch I can't promise that, who knows how picky they have now made the EGR system now. I suspect more so!
The EGR flap would be my thoughts, as that playing up, especially if the car is trying to do a DPF burn is a definite limp mode. This is what they probably replaced and are referring to. They tend to gum up on higher mile diesels freom EGR/blowby and they need to be cleaned, or in the very least a can of diesel specific upper intake cleaner from Supercheap put through the car every 20-30 thou. The sheer number of people who have drama's becasue of this is amazing, I still get people writing to me and the answer is almost always - clean out the inlet.
You would be wise to buy a bluetooth dongle and use Torque, OBD Link or any similar app to look for errors on your car. Ideally you want to borrow a Vag Com cable and see if you can find out what the actual problem is / was, but the dealer likely cleared the errors. I'd also suggest you use the app VAG DPF to check the status of your DPF in the exhaust, it might be near to full if you are anywhere beyond 100 thou, but less if you only drive short inner city trips.
My suggestion is to hold fire on tuning it, get a dongle, look for errors, try and loan a Vag Com cable, and go get a can of upper intake cleaner. I swear tell a person a week to do this, and almost always it fixes the problem, at least for the time being. That can will cost you about $40.
Finally any tune at $1295 would want to be top notch, and the extra $200 for distance for a digital product is a utter joke. 95% of companies send their tune overseas, and it's all part of the service!!
Last edited by Greg Roles; 14-07-2017 at 03:22 PM.
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