Before booking a performance remap, you should know what the warranty actually includes. Some tuners offer clear protection. Others use vague wording. This guide explains the typical coverage, the exclusions and how to protect your vehicle after tuning.
If you want to talk through options, you can contact us here:
Pro Remapping contact page.
What a Remap Warranty Usually Covers
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ToggleA good warranty focuses on the remap software itself, not unrelated wear-and-tear issues. The goal is to protect you from problems caused directly by the file or installation.
- Custom ECU file issues such as poor running caused by incorrect calibration.
- Software install faults where the car does not start or runs badly due to a write error.
- Checks and adjustments if the map needs fine-tuning after driving.
- Reinstallation after dealer software updates on supported models.
What a Remap Warranty Does Not Cover
This is the area most drivers misunderstand. A remap does not take responsibility for unrelated mechanical issues. It also does not replace standard vehicle warranty from the manufacturer.
Common exclusions
- Existing faults such as DPF warnings, boost leaks or injector issues.
- Wear-related failures including clutches, turbos, injectors or sensors already past their best.
- Poor servicing such as old oil, blocked filters or missed maintenance.
- Driver abuse such as over-revving, towing beyond limits or track use without prep.
- Hardware changes fitted after the remap without a software update.
If your car already has faults, fix them before tuning. You can book checks here:
Diagnostics and servicing.
How Tuners Confirm a Valid Warranty Claim
When a driver reports an issue, the tuner will check the following:
- Was the map installed correctly?
- Has the vehicle been serviced as recommended?
- Are any mechanical parts failing unrelated to software?
- Has the ECU been updated or tampered with elsewhere?
- Has hardware changed since the remap?
Most software-related issues are fixed with a simple adjustment or reinstall.
How to Protect Your Car After a Remap
A remap increases torque, so good upkeep matters. Follow these steps to keep the engine healthy.
- Use quality oil and change it on time.
- Check boost pipes and intake hoses regularly.
- Warm the engine before hard driving.
- Use correct fuel for your engine.
- Fix small issues early to avoid bigger damage.
If you drive a diesel, add periodic checks for soot build-up. You can see our clean-up options here:
DPF cleaning.
Dealer Software Updates & Warranty
Modern vehicles receive ECU updates during routine dealer visits. These can overwrite the map. Many tuners reinstall the map free of charge on supported models.
- If your ECU is updated at the dealer, the car may feel flat again.
- A reinstall restores the gains from your original tune.
Check with your tuner to confirm what is included.
Does a Remap Void the Manufacturer Warranty?
Manufacturers can decline claims if the fault is linked to tuning. They are less likely to reject repairs unrelated to the powertrain. You should always assume that tuning may affect warranty cover on newer vehicles.
Why Choose a Local Tuner With Clear Terms
Being able to return easily for checks or adjustments matters. That is why working with a nearby tuner is helpful.
- Fast support if you notice an issue.
- Easy access to servicing and diagnostics.
- Clear guidance if you add hardware later.
Find your local tuning options here:
Remapping near Stoke-on-Trent.
Need Clarity on Warranty Before Booking?
You can get a clear breakdown of what is covered and what depends on vehicle condition.
- Send your registration and details:
Contact Pro Remapping. - Call 074040 22260 if you want to check your vehicle first.
- Workshop and mobile options available across Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, the Moorlands and Cheshire East.
A good remap should feel strong, smooth and reliable. Clear warranty terms make that easier.