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Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:54 pm
by drksd4848
(I originally posted this in the wrong forum so sorry for the double post)

I buy an inTune or Trinity and tune my car. What happens if the device is either lost, stolen, or broken? If I had to take my car back for service, would there be any way to get my stock/factory tune back? Or do I have to buy a brand new tuner? (not cheap).

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:34 pm
by 06MonteSS
same answer as in other post...

if you had a trinity, there's no way to get the original backup stock tune back.. you'd have to have your dealer flash the ecm/tcm back to stock programming..

if you had an intune, you would have to buy a new intune, and then the diablo techs could get an update file created that you would be able to restore to get the original backup stock tune back in the vehicle...

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:49 pm
by drksd4848
06MonteSS wrote:same answer as in other post...

if you had a trinity, there's no way to get the original backup stock tune back.. you'd have to have your dealer flash the ecm/tcm back to stock programming..

if you had an intune, you would have to buy a new intune, and then the diablo techs could get an update file created that you would be able to restore to get the original backup stock tune back in the vehicle...

Yikes. That's not good :(

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:06 pm
by mikel
?

its not a common situation, and its not really a problem if the dealer has to flash it...

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:57 pm
by drksd4848
mikel wrote:?

its not a common situation, and its not really a problem if the dealer has to flash it...
But wouldn't that basically blow your warranty out of the water?

Like, if any of the above things happened and I had a diablo tune stuck on it. If the dealer hooked up their diagnostic software and saw that the ECU had something on it that wasn't factory that would void the would void the power train warranty... right?

Just asking the question. I really want to buy this... trust me :) just doing my due diligence.

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:15 pm
by Mike_Levy
Wouldn't void anything unless it directly caused a problem.

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:04 am
by drksd4848
Thanks... gotcha.

And that's generally what they say, but there is also a lot of grey when it comes to the p/t warranty and dealerships.

I guess the question is - and maybe this isn't the place to ask it, unless there is someone who's had to have it done - if you have to have the dealer reflash your ECU and they happen to detect a 3rd party tune, will that essentially terminate the powertrain warranty from that point forward, even if there was nothing "wrong" with the car?

I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question :oops: , but I just want to make sure. I appreciate the insight.

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:39 am
by Mike_Levy
Take the tune off the car when you go to the dealer. Then theres nothing for them to detect.

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:44 pm
by drksd4848
No no... that's not the point of my question

I'm talking about a situation where the tuning device either breaks, gets lost or stolen. If that happens, then the only way to go back to stock is to have the dealer reflash it for you. And that could open up a can of worms in terms of the warranty...

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:19 pm
by mikel
drksd4848 wrote:No no... that's not the point of my question

I'm talking about a situation where the tuning device either breaks, gets lost or stolen. If that happens, then the only way to go back to stock is to have the dealer reflash it for you. And that could open up a can of worms in terms of the warranty...
we have an average or 2-4 customer per day, who call to say they went to the dealer, forgot to take their tune out, and the dealer flashed the car.
All they want is to get their tuner working again, not one ever said anything about the dealer seeing, noticing, or in any way being aware that the vehicle had been tuned when they flashed it.

FWIW, they cant read PCMs at the dealer, just flash them :)

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:24 pm
by drksd4848
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Thanks Mikel. I'm sold!!

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 11:22 pm
by 913daniels
my intune was stolen out my truck,3 weeks later a squirrel ate some wires under the hood to the dealer it went 320 dollars for the repair nothing said about ecm being tampered with .after all this i bought a new intune a couple of email later back to tuning .

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 6:36 pm
by JimmyT
I'm new to all thins but i am learning. But couldn't he just save his original back up tune to his computer and just load it on his new Trinty or Intune and upload it in his vehicle?

Re: Scary question from a perspective buyer

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 7:38 am
by 06MonteSS
no.. that does not put it back into the tool as the original backup stock tune.. it would be imported as a custom tune.. so still can't "restore original backup" doing that.. and, a tune would still be in the vehicle, so the tool would detect that a tune is already installed and wouldn't allow it to install a tune anyway.