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12th June 2020, 19:35 | #1 |
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75 auto tourer diesel remap
hi all finally managed to travel from Scotland to England to collect my car it's a 75 auto tourer diesel 02 114bhp can it be remapped and if so is there anyone near me that can do it i stay in West Dunbartonshire G83 0RL i would appreciate any advice thanks in advance
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12th June 2020, 19:40 | #2 |
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I’m not sure if Gary (lovel on the forum) still does them. He’s based in Aberdeenshire. Failing that, Marinabrian based in the North East England. He did mine.
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I can sort that out for you George, either post me your ECM, and I'll upgrade it and post it back, or if you fancy the trip south.....mind it's about 175 miles from your place to mine, I can do a full T4 health check and any dealer options.
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13th June 2020, 05:04 | #6 |
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Likewise with Gary (Lovel) great guy, did my upgrade to 160 few years ago as well as a health check too. Very happy with the service and the car is still healthy!!.
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Morning George, the ECM is the car's engine management system and it lives in side a black plastic housing under the left hand side of the plenum cover.
There will be "how too" involving removal of the ECM, normally authored by Arctic, but I could sort out a visual aid if needed. I live just north of Newcastle upon Tyne, if you were planning to travel. The advantages to a visit in person is a full healthcheck of your car and any dealer options you would like enabled or disabled, and of course not forgetting the fun you will have when driving home Brian |
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