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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    Great help

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    I just want to say that I received a great deal of help from Jeff Moss with my ecu problem. He really helps out his customers and he went above and beyond my expectations. The guys at GIAC are very cool, and want to help out their customers too. Just want to say we need more people/tuners like Moss and AndrewGIAC who care about their customers and help out in every kind of situation/problem.

    To make a long story short, tried the stock chip on my car but still no start. My Ecu just failed (which is uncommon) So I ordered a new one from the dealer. Now Im back to stock and I have a warranty, untill I decide to chip again.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings teutonic_blur's Avatar
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    It is nice when people have good stories to share about vendors.

    I guess you still have the chip in your possesion...I wonder how long it's going take before it finds its way into your new ECU?
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    Registered Member Four Rings G_A4's Avatar
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    so who paid for your new ECU? was it covered under warranty?
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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    No it wasnt covered under warranty, i just had to face the fact that s*_t happens and you should always talk to your tuner before taking it to the dealer. The dealer is your enemy, if u got mods

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