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Intermittent issues after VMP Stage 1 install - limp mode and P219A code
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<blockquote data-quote="cheeser" data-source="post: 16463245" data-attributes="member: 142342"><p>To be fair, the car seemed to run fine with the updated tune. They did update the tune to enable the emission test to run and again to ensure CEL wasn’t triggered when P219A popped...so I can get through emissions testing.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, car still threw P219A codes. I understand it’s difficult to remotely troubleshoot an issue like this, but after spending this much cash on a blower package, I would expect a “complimentary” tune to work without throwing codes.</p><p></p><p>I was a bit peeved on their response about the complementary tune though...they even mentioned the correct tune may not have been loaded, which insinuated I couldn’t follow their simple instructions.</p><p></p><p>Odd...I was able to install the blower myself and load the tune the first time. They didn’t seem to acknowledge their tune updates never addressed the code issue..just masked the problem...the local tuners update did appear to actually address the issue. </p><p></p><p>I was happy to support a family business such as VMP. Unfortunately, it appears one of their workers is mucking things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheeser, post: 16463245, member: 142342"] To be fair, the car seemed to run fine with the updated tune. They did update the tune to enable the emission test to run and again to ensure CEL wasn’t triggered when P219A popped...so I can get through emissions testing. Unfortunately, car still threw P219A codes. I understand it’s difficult to remotely troubleshoot an issue like this, but after spending this much cash on a blower package, I would expect a “complimentary” tune to work without throwing codes. I was a bit peeved on their response about the complementary tune though...they even mentioned the correct tune may not have been loaded, which insinuated I couldn’t follow their simple instructions. Odd...I was able to install the blower myself and load the tune the first time. They didn’t seem to acknowledge their tune updates never addressed the code issue..just masked the problem...the local tuners update did appear to actually address the issue. I was happy to support a family business such as VMP. Unfortunately, it appears one of their workers is mucking things up. [/QUOTE]
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