Dealer approved remap for VW ?

Dealer approved remap for VW ?

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Isoproturon1

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Tuesday 28th April 2009
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A colleague of mine got wind of my car being remapped, and has now decided he want his *cough* Tiguan doing too. It is the 2.0 140bhp common rail diesel engine.

However, unlike my car, his warranty is intact as the car is less than a year old and with only 20K on the clock. Needless to say, he wants a map that won't affect his warranty.

Does anyone know of any remaps that are supplied by VW dealers, or through VW dealers, which would not affect the warranty? I am aware that some Audi and Skoda dealers are able to offer this.

He is based in North Lincolnshire and would need somewhere nearby.

Cheers.

Isoproturon1

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Tuesday 28th April 2009
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Not sure about Audi - I just remember reading about it on another forum, and the dealer was miles away so the name didn't stick in my mind.

As far as Skoda is concerned, a lad I know bought a VRS from a Mansfield dealer, which came with Revo map. They said they would stand by the warranty, and they have.

Isoproturon1

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Wednesday 29th April 2009
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brisel said:
Have you tried asking the VW dealer?

One of the Northants Audi dealers (Wayside) has an ex-AMD tech working there & they remapped a mate's A6 2.0 TDI 140 up to 195ish bhp AND were prepared to honour the manufacturer's warranty.
No, it's a colleague's car. He has asked 1 main dealer, who said no. He phoned this morning to say he had spoken to Revo but apart from a couple of Revo/Skoda dealers, there aren't any Revo/VW dealers.

I suspect he will get bored of it and give up in the end.

Isoproturon1

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Friday 1st May 2009
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pad58 said:
If you want to enhance you car from the way it came out of the factory ,why not uprate and buy a newer more powerful car I.E. mk4 19tdi to a mk5 tdi etc etc......

that way everyone will be happy including the insurance company.

(anyway thats what my dad would of said)
Rightly or wrongly, the lad paid around £20K+ for a new car not too long ago. Understandably, he doesn't want to lose thousands on it/its replacement when all he is after is a bit more driveability for £250-500 quid.