![]() |
about Superchips Flashpaq for JK
I just heared that the dealer is going to cancel the guaranty if he noticed that im using any programmer cables.
my question is, if I retain the stock program can he know that I used the superchips flashpaq before??? |
no. before you go into the dealer, make sure to restore your programming back to stock. you'll want to do this regardless as leaving it on will screw up your flashpaq.
|
Superchips stance on it:
Will it void my warranty? No. It is illegal for a dealership to void your warranty based solely on the fact that you have installed an aftermarket product. But always remove the tuning before going to a dealer for service. For information regarding denial of warranty coverage, go to the SEMA website. I saw one post a while back indicating that the dealer saw that 'something' had changed with the programming, but could not tell specifically 'what' had changed. (second hand info, no clue if it is correct) |
Originally Posted by wayoflife
(Post 1968790)
no. before you go into the dealer, make sure to restore your programming back to stock. you'll want to do this regardless as leaving it on will screw up your flashpaq.
|
I had a problem with a dealer when I went in for a recall and they brought this to my attention that it appears that someone modified settings in the computer. When using the flashpaq and returning the settings back to stock it does not change some of the settings back. The setting that they caught me on and complained about was the TPMS sensor being disabled still after retuning back to stock and wanted to know how I did it. I dont think they could tell exactally what programmer did it besides knowing that the TPMS sensors were turned off somehow. I just played stupid and they told me they were making a note attached to my VIN so any dealer can check for this problem again. I talked with someone at Superchips and there were a couple of settings that customers were mentioning that they also noticed don't get changed back when just using the return to stock. I am not sure if any current updates from Superchip were to fix this, but if you disable the TPMS sensors due to not having them to turn off the light my advice would be to make sure when you return back to stock that you also re-enable the TPMS sensors. Some dealers don't care about things like this and others like the dealer close to me can be idiots about things at times.
|
thanks GL08JK :thumbsup:
waiting for others who had an experience :wink::thumbsup: |
Dealers will know if you tinkered with the computer. any manufacturer can find out. Now some custom tunes for different vehicles do have "stealth" tunes that are undetectable by dealer scanners.
|
Originally Posted by 20JK10
(Post 1970448)
Dealers will know if you tinkered with the computer. any manufacturer can find out. Now some custom tunes for different vehicles do have "stealth" tunes that are undetectable by dealer scanners.
|
If I know my Jeep is going to the dealer I make sure I set it to stock and make sure I have a couple of days of driving history and a few start/stop cycles. A Jeep tech told me that If you set it back to stock right before it goes in it leaves a hole in the history that flags them that you've messed with it.
|
Originally Posted by bill2k
(Post 1970473)
this...in most instances, dealers can tell when the programming has been changed even if set back to stock
Originally Posted by 20JK10
(Post 1970448)
Dealers will know if you tinkered with the computer. any manufacturer can find out. Now some custom tunes for different vehicles do have "stealth" tunes that are undetectable by dealer scanners.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:17 PM. |
© 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands