check engine light
last week I went down to evolution motorsports to have my ecu flashed. Since I am a 2000 then have to bench flash my car and even though there is no soldering the ecu still needs to be removed. They had just moved into their new location (which is bitchin) and after they pulled my ecu realised they had no interenet the get the codes from the audi servers so they put my ecu back and told me to come back later in the week. Anyway since then my check engine light has been on and will not go away. It has been 6 days is this normal after removing the ecu
did they remove the ECU without taking the battery out if so the codes will be set and need clearing with the correct tools ( scanner/ VAG ) not a good idea to remove the ECU with battery still on tell them to use a laptop next time because the ECU doesn't need to come out
wait wait, can you better explain that. What do you mean it needs to be done on a dyno???? He said everything will be done with my ecu out of my car. Even though he does not have to solder anything.
quote: onepoint8tee
He said in a post I just found.
"Mine was $565 for the flash out the door. There is some actuall physical labor that takes more than 5 minutes. Even though its a flash, they have to do whats called a "bench flash" where they take the ecu out of the car and hook up to the computer. This is for DBW B5's. I think on the B6 they do it straight through the OBD port, and of course solder a chip into the ecu for 97-99.5."
He also is a 2000 like myself
He said in a post I just found.
"Mine was $565 for the flash out the door. There is some actuall physical labor that takes more than 5 minutes. Even though its a flash, they have to do whats called a "bench flash" where they take the ecu out of the car and hook up to the computer. This is for DBW B5's. I think on the B6 they do it straight through the OBD port, and of course solder a chip into the ecu for 97-99.5."
He also is a 2000 like myself
that's simple, a dyno means the car is in motion on a rolling road and adjustments can be made to the ECU settings ( the car has a roll to play in this ) so just chipping/ flashing the ECU is a waste of time because the engine might not be up to it



j/k