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Can a dealer tell if you have chipped your car?

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wingnutLP:
Can a dealer tell if you have chipped your car bluefin or otherwise?

Some say yes, others say no...

It seems to me that if the bluefin handset can read your map to back it up then a dealer ought to be able to?

182_blue:
Do you mean with the chip removed, or with chip still on the car

RedRobin:
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As I recently posted in a similar thread: A dealer, usually a techmech, who is used to test driving his work on a car will be able to tell simply by how the car drives. It's best to be honest with your dealer and find one who is honest with you and isn't bothered if you are remapped.

Even more important is to declare all your mods to your insurer. I'm by no means a goodie-two-shoes who never breaks the law (I live by my own moral laws and not what a bunch of guys in parliament decide) - I'm advising this in your best interests.

Teutonic_Tamer:
It all depends how switched on and competent the stealer is.

And whilst RedRobin is correct that the stealer tecchy might know the car is faster than normal, this doesn't always ring true - dealers have always been adamant that my GTI was remaped (before I actually did remap it), and the same for an Astra I used to own - all based on how well the car went!

At the end of the day, it is very easy for them to check the ECU flash count - and if there is any doubt, the stealer simply hooks up your car to Germany, and will not only interrogate the actual flash count, but also weather the software is genuine OEM.  They may then try reflashing with their latest OEM software, and may then toast your ECU.

You really do need to be honest with your stealer, if nobody else on this issue.

vRS Carl:
In short yes. ANY dealer (if they are prepared to do it) can tell if your car is mapped.

Even REVO style (who depending on who you speak to say it can't be) there are numerous ways

Flash Counter style for bluefin, Shark etc that takes your original Map alters it then flashes it back.

Checksum - for the likes of REVO where they write the data to an unused area of the ECU

Or if they want to go the whole hog they can do what TT has already posted.

As said you are better off just declaring it. At least then you will know where you stand with the dealer regarding warranty work etc.

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