Would the stealership not be able to see that any tuning was done due to the transparency?
Would it take some digging or would the trained eye easily be able to see things like trans shifts were adjusted, AFM/DoD was deleted?
I’m asking out of curiosity more so than having the need to worry about a warranty.
I’m still hoping GM get slapped with a CAL and is forced to offer the option for a “tune” of sorts with regards to AFM on newer vehicles.
*edit: I live in a state that doesn’t require inspections, for some guys having the option to revert between stock and tune is a “necessity”.
No dealership has any access to the ecm / tcm / etc coding, in binary, hex, or any other format (unless equipped with HPTuners / EFI Live / other tuner EDITING software that dealerships so far have NEVER USED because they ONLY use OE 'tunes' that only GM would edit very far from any dealership).
What a dealership may have is access to the 'checksum' and the 'checksum verification number', but both of these are addressed by properly using HPTuners / EFI Live etc.
So, a dealership would see, for example, a vehicle whose V4 mode never turns on, throws no codes, and has expected checksums AND checksum verification numbers, and most likely pay no further mind.
If the vehicle had its tcm 'tuned', it would most likely need to be driven for the tune to be noticed by the test driver's lower back / arse.