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04-20-2007, 06:12 PM | #1 |
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Dealers and Remaps
This is such a noob question I'm actually slightly embarrased to ask, but...
How are UK dealers and BMW UK with remaps? Haven't got the car yet (320d e91), but I'm already thinking of remapping - do any dealers offer remaps? I know some VAG dealers do. PM if you like. Everyone I know that I've spoken to is really cagey about remaps on bimmers, talking about how the dealers update code as a matter of course. I can live with that, getting reflashed afterwards seems like no big deal. I can't live with a dealer being "funny" servicing a remapped motor, I can't live with stories of ECU's linking to somewhere in Munich each time they're serviced and getting the owners in the proverbial. Are dealers enthusiasts that understand and tolerate "that sort of thing", or do they object to the point of spitting blood on their brogues? You might notice this is not a warranty type question, I'm aware of all that and have never had an issue on previous cars. All non-BMW though. I really would appreciate some background help on this one. |
04-21-2007, 05:14 AM | #2 |
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well the remap doesn't leave any flash references or timestamps or any of that kind of stuff, the worst i can imagine unless they are actively looking is that it might get overwritten...
we all know with regards to the warranty theres nothing really to worry about, and i highly doubt the dealership would kick up much of a fuss... |
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04-21-2007, 07:55 AM | #3 |
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Mike @ DMS reckoned some dealers actually don't mind/like them when it comes to resale.
RE: Warranty, if i) They are undetectable (as DMS say they are) and ii) DMS will reflash if your dealer overwrites and iii) DMS will warranty anything your dealer won't fix.... sounds too good to be true?
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04-21-2007, 05:51 PM | #4 | ||
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However, it is very unlikely the will go hunting for evidence of a re-map. It's too time consuming and expertise requiring. BMW dealers in the UK have neither of them. |
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04-22-2007, 08:17 AM | #5 |
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I must admit that I find it interesting when people state that a non-switchable map is undetectable Not much point in paying for it then (no need to correct me, I know what they actually mean).
I couldn't find anyone that offers switching/boost adjustment on BMW maps - does anyone know anyone? A good point about the DMS warranty, is it listed anywhere? I'd wondered about using a Steinbauer P-Box, as you can obviously take it off when it goes in. I suppose what I originally should've asked was "Are the dealers actually that bothered?" |
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04-22-2007, 09:00 AM | #6 |
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Peppernick - you are right of course, what I should have said was effectively undetectable. A dealer I think would struggle to say the warranty was invalid because the car felt quick..... and to read and understand the binary as I understand it isn't something most dealers would be able to do. In the real world if this was an issue i) Why wouldn't we be reading horror stories on here and ii) Why did you get one done
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04-22-2007, 12:21 PM | #7 |
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Can I ask a dumb question here?
If you get a remap and then later the car is at the dealers and they apply a software update (as they have done with my MINI and Z4, without actually telling me), are they basically overwriting the remap? Does anyone know if its dealer or BMW policy to always apply the latest software update when the car is in for service, if the update happens to fix bugs etc?
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04-22-2007, 12:58 PM | #8 |
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They commonly do, so if your car is re-mapped you have to tell them not to touch the ECU. If you're concerned about letting the cat out of the bag, the person who did your original map should be able to re-upload the modified map for you FOC as many of them do.
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04-22-2007, 04:11 PM | #9 |
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I thought that was the case.
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04-23-2007, 05:38 AM | #10 | |
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They don't update software unless they absolutely need to because it takes ages. They have to leave the car in sleep mode with the diagnostic kit connected and let it update itself. The process can take several hours and if anyone so much as opens a door it's back to sqaure one. |
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04-27-2007, 06:14 PM | #13 |
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Maybe, but don't automatically expect warranty action if they find out. Its pretty clear the official line is "warranty game over" if its been modified. Dealers themselves may take a sympathetic line if you are a good customer, as at the end of the day its BMW GB that pass on warranty issues/costs to BMW GmbH, and hence dealers get paid to fix them (I think this is right) - hence the dealer could pass on warranty claims without direct loss. To answer the OP it is a risk you should be fully aware of when tuning a brand new motor that comes with a rather useful 3 yr warranty.
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04-27-2007, 06:41 PM | #14 |
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Yep, you pay your money and make your informed choice. Some choices are straightforward and safe, some are rather more interesting and rewarding; all depends on one's approach to car ownership and tolerance threshold if and when things go wrong.
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