There is a counter in the pcm that increments everytime the calibration is adjusted no matter who does it.
doesnt show for all tuners, from my understanding.
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There is a counter in the pcm that increments everytime the calibration is adjusted no matter who does it.
all flash's leave a footprint . dealer or other , it doesent matter.
There are other things dealers can see we cant as well. even with hpt or efi. we can modify things the dealer cant as well. They can also monitor tq output and see if it exceeds stock (if the non stock tune was left ) i have heard it can be seen what the max tq output has been even if a flash to stock has been performed.
Reguardless of your views . if you modify your tune , you should be on the hook for any thing after the fact if it is indeed related. You have to pay to play. ive voided my warranty on my 18 CTS-V at 3k miles.
quite a few people purchase a new ECM and or TCM to have modified files installed on and swap back to the stock ECM if need be since it will not show any evidence besides being removed.
Won't it already be logged into the computer already?I had a similar problem with a dealer in 95 on an unmodified car that could have been lemoned out due to consecutive, reoccurring issues. I had the car towed 10 miles to another dealer.
The local dealer addressed every past and new issue with factory new parts and they were a joy to deal with.
It could be that simple. Drop it off at another dealer. Say nothing, start over with what your learned here. You’ll find out if the dealer really communicated with someone else. This time don’t tell them you’ve visited another dealer.
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some dealerships are just more lenient. the mechanics might intentionally or entirely miss the red flag. my buddy enjoys modifying vehicles himself so he was always willing to let things slide he would normally be required to tell his service manager.Won't it already be logged into the computer already?