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hello could anyone tellme what information is stored on the ecu in the galaxy , reason if i chip my car and have an accident can the insurance people take the brain out and tell what the car has been doing or had done to it thank you
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reason if i chip my car and have an accident can the insurance people take the brain out and tell what the car has been doing or had done to it thank you

 

They can tell its been reprogrammed (remapped/chipped) - whether they would do that is debatable. Perhaps only in a serious or costly claim.

 

Only the latest ECU's in the latest cars (certainly not Mk1 or Mk2 Shalaxys) store (some) black box information (e.g. speed, vehicle status, airbag accelerometer data etc) - I've never heard of this kind of information being used by Insurance companies although EU legislation is in the pipeline to mandate this.

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reason if i chip my car and have an accident can the insurance people take the brain out and tell what the car has been doing or had done to it thank you

 

They can tell its been reprogrammed (remapped/chipped) - whether they would do that is debatable. Perhaps only in a serious or costly claim.

 

Only the latest ECU's in the latest cars (certainly not Mk1 or Mk2 Shalaxys) store (some) black box information (e.g. speed, vehicle status, airbag accelerometer data etc) - I've never heard of this kind of information being used by Insurance companies although EU legislation is in the pipeline to mandate this.

thank you for the reply john

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If you chip your car and don't inform your insurance company then your insurance is defacto invalid, you are driving without insurance and so illegally. In the event of a serious accident (e.g. fatality) you could end up with a criminal prosecution, unlimited costs which could bankupt you and a criminal record.

 

And my names not John..... :o

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If you chip your car and don't inform your insurance company then your insurance is defacto invalid, you are driving without insurance and so illegally. In the event of a serious accident (e.g. fatality) you could end up with a criminal prosecution, unlimited costs which could bankupt you and a criminal record.

 

And my names not John..... :o

 

no sorry my names john

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