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The ECU Pro Reviews

4.9 Rating 3,789 Reviews
97 %
of reviewers recommend The ECU Pro
4.9
Based on 3,789 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Courier, Postal Service
Average Delivery Time
Next Day
On-time Delivery
99%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
97%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Email, Telephone, Live Chat
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
4.9 out of 5
Returns & Refunds
Returns Process
Easy
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Anonymous
Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Keep in mind, The ECU pro asked for my feedback. The ECU Pro’s initial ordering and data collection is great; the only problem is the information I provided didn’t appear to make it to the techs or the techs didn’t bother to read it. I had an uncommon problem with my MINI Cooper DME (no 5 Volt reference to the knock sensor), and a P0328 DTC to go along with it. I made mention in the online form I had to fill out that you had to have multiple drive cycles and the engine had to be running for 30 minutes or so before the faults would set. The tech plugged in my DME to the test car (not fully installed, so I know they didn’t drive it), and called it good. I asked them to please check the 5VDC reference voltage output of the DME, and they would see what I was talking about. They went back and noticed if they picked up my DME when the car was running that the engine would shut off. The ECU Pro attributed this to a faulty connector on the DME (not repairable); so they cloned my DME and sent me a replacement. When I installed it, the car now has 5DE3 (DDSC control unit, encoding error); so, it looks like the ECU Pro didn’t complete all parts of the process. I emailed The ECU Pro, but I have not heard back from the techs yet on how to fix the 5DE3 DTC. On a positive note, I did appreciate the video file they sent showing the testing process. One suggestion for the ECU Pro would be to let the customers know which version of the DME software is in the DME you’re sending in and which is the current version. I know in the case of the MINI N12, 14, 16, & 18 engines that there was a DME update to turn down the sensitivity of the knock sensor. I don’t know if The ECU Pro has a license agreement with BMW to have access to the latest software, and I know that’s expensive. Still, it would be nice to know if I need a DME software update.
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The ECU Pro is rated 4.9 based on 3,789 reviews