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Remote tuning means we work on your car the same way a workshop tech would, except the technician is in another country. The cable, the laptop, and the OBD2 port do the heavy lifting; we drive the keyboard.
After you book the appointment, you follow the three steps above. Our technician handles everything from there: reading the ECU, applying the requested changes, verifying the result, writing it back. The session itself usually takes 30–60 minutes depending on the service.
You provide the laptop (Windows), a stable internet connection, a 12V power source for the car (a battery charger is recommended for longer sessions), and an ENET cable for your model. ENET cables are widely available online — if you already own one, that works too. We provide the diagnostic software, the step-by-step instructions, and the live technician.
If anything goes wrong during the session — connection drop, software hiccup, anything — we restore the original ECU file before disconnecting. Nothing leaves your car worse than we found it.
Our AdBlue Disable service is tailored for BMW owners facing issues with their Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, commonly known as AdBlue. While designed to reduce harmful emissions, the AdBlue system can sometimes malfunction due to various factors such as extreme weather conditions, sensor failures, or poor-quality AdBlue fluid. These issues can lead to engine power limitations and potentially leave you stranded. Our service involves reprogramming your BMW's engine control unit (ECU) to completely disable the AdBlue system, ensuring your vehicle operates smoothly without AdBlue dependency. This eliminates all AdBlue-related warnings and prevents any power limitations that would normally occur when the system detects low AdBlue levels or faults. As a result, you'll experience consistent performance and avoid the ongoing costs associated with AdBlue refills. Our software solution is non-invasive, meaning there are no physical changes to your vehicle. For tech-savvy customers with access to the necessary diagnostic equipment (such as ENET or ICOM cables), we offer the option of remote service, allowing you to have the AdBlue system disabled from the comfort of your own garage. It's important to note that disabling the AdBlue system will affect your vehicle's emissions, potentially making it non-compliant with certain environmental regulations. Therefore, we recommend this service primarily for off-road use or in regions where such modifications are permitted.
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