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AUA or BBY? Options 0GS or 0GG?
RAB
RAB
2004 1.4 petrol ?AUA or BBY? Options 0GS or 0GG?
RAB
This.There are four different ECUs for 1.4s. Which one depends on AUA/BBY and 0GS/0GG.
RAB
If I manage to fix this my way , it would be such a orgasmic pleasure to go in my mechanic yard , plug in the ECU and take off right under his nose !!!
Now bill raised to 800£ because I suggest him to try another ECU that I bought, hoping that he will recode, but he didn't because HE CANT !?!? Still charged me because he tried ...
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Been offered help by SARGE with the incurring costs ofcourse.
As I'm new around here , can't just transfer money without knowing the person.
So if anyone around here can vouch for SARGE , I'm willing to give him my money
Sarge has been helping members of this forum since long before I joined over four years ago. At that time, lots of people were going to him to have work carried out on their cars. I understand that Sarge is now not in the best of health and therefore has stopped working on other people's cars but still offering a great deal of assistance using both his extensive experience and stock of spare parts. I would have no hesitation in taking up his offer if I was in your shoes.Been offered help by SARGE with the incurring costs ofcourse.
As I'm new around here , can't just transfer money without knowing the person.
So if anyone around here can vouch for SARGE , I'm willing to give him my money
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No need to recode if the part number is correct. You just need VCDS to adapt it. You may also need the SKU/PIN.Which also means he cant recode a new one either incidentally!
No need to recode if the part number is correct. You just need VCDS to adapt it. You may also need the SKU/PIN.
RAB
If that's the case, he'll have the same problem with a new ECU! They still have to be adapted.Hi Rab - I'm assuming even if the OP got the right part number ECU second hand the mechanic wouldnt be able to pair it either - thats how I read it.
Sarge is a top bloke, no worries purchasing off him at all...and VERY knowledgeable tooBeen offered help by SARGE with the incurring costs ofcourse.
As I'm new around here , can't just transfer money without knowing the person.
So if anyone around here can vouch for SARGE , I'm willing to give him my money
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No, surely he accepted a quotation to fix the car, not an initial sum of £700 followed by an additional sum of £800. The car should be fixed for the original quoted sum or returned to the OP. There's no legal obligation to pay the £1,500.It seems to me you accepted the estimate of £700 for the initial work
He hasn't gave me other choice really, he phoned and told me the throttle body is at fault and if I agree to replace it. Which i accepted, then after couple days phoned me back saying there's more ... And that i need new ECU. When suggested other ways around it , he wasn't very keen into it ...No, surely he accepted a quotation to fix the car, not an initial sum of £700 followed by an additional sum of £800. The car should be fixed for the original quoted sum or returned to the OP. There's no legal obligation to pay the £1,500.
RAB