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  1. Dilema: to remap a car within warranty 
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    Picking up a '61 plate 3.0tdi this week. My old a6,a4 and x5 have all been remapped by Angel, results have been great. All these cars were outside their warranty period so I wasn't too concerned. This time the a6 carries a years dealer warranty. To add to that, I believe the ecu is protected on the 61 plate so it's not just a simple case of plug in and remap, it's more evolved.
    I am aware that audi will know it has been remapped and they would try their hardest to use this as an excuse to void the warranty should I need it. So, it may be a bit of a gamble. Interested in other peoples experience of remapping whilst in warranty, any come back from audi??
     
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    Dilemma? There is no dilemma and it's a simple no.

    Remaps are all traceable and it's now all automatic when plugged into their computers and warranty claims will be null and void from that point onwards.
     
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    Of course you may be lucky and not need to invoke the warranty.
    Quote "My tuner told me after he fitted the box that 0-60 should be around 2.6 seconds! "
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippy53 View Post
    Of course you may be lucky and not need to invoke the warranty.
    On a 3ltr he will
     
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    Ouch.
    Quote "My tuner told me after he fitted the box that 0-60 should be around 2.6 seconds! "
     
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    I hope not. The last 3.0tdi was absolutely faultless for 6 years apart from a knackered earth relay thingie in the boot that corroded.
    Technically warranties can only be voided with proof that that the modification caused the fault. In reality they will try their hardest to claim the remap was the reason for any any all faults.... Ive seen this in the past when lomond audi tried to suggest retrofitted xenon lights caused a major engine fault. Hmm.....
     
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    Google TD1. At the end of the day if you map the car you take the risk of them saying no. You've modified the car from the original software provided by the manufacturer so why would they still honour the warranty?
     
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    Only conceivable way to do it would to be getting Audi to do it themselves officially (I believe JimC64 had his done by Audi within the warranty). It may, for argument's sake cost double, say £800 where a decent independent remap may be about £400, but the first time you need to have something done under warranty, it could very easily be more than a £400 job, cancelling out the difference.
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    When we got our new 2012 Q7 I enquired about getting a dealer remap and was told it would invalidate the warranty, which I was surprised to here. At £1000 I would have thought I was also buying a bit of extra insurance but apparently not. They did say it would only invalidate anything directly linked to the remap, turbo, injectors etc. I did get my 2003 vw passat 1.9 done about 7 years ago without any issues but it's not the same engine nor cost anything like as much so I'm still pondering getting it done on the Q7 myself.
     
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    That surprises me. Thanks for the input.
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