To be honest, sounds like the car may have the fault rather than the code.
My car was remapped in March 2006. With the modifications in place, Stars rolling road measured just shy of 250bhp and 250ft/lbs.
Since that date, the car has gone to just under 220bhp and 220ft/lbs. The code will not have changed in one year, but the car is a year older, has 15,000 more miles on the clock, and no doubt accumulated some wear and developed one or more faults or just become slightly less efficient. I will need to make an effort, and no doubt spend money to find why this has happened.
Having said all that, it is easy for one to blame another with regard to both the buyer and the seller. The buyer should have made sure he could get his money back if he had concerns or if he had problems, but the seller IMO should be looking to give a little back to maintain a happy customer and reasonable rep. I would however argue about a full refund mind as you would not get a refund for a pair of shoes the rub your heels, only if the sole fell off or similar. This to me is what has happened here. The map has gone on and the car has developed a fault as a result, probably a mechanical one down to a stock part failing under uprated conditions.
A bit of tit for tat really.
My car was remapped in March 2006. With the modifications in place, Stars rolling road measured just shy of 250bhp and 250ft/lbs.
Since that date, the car has gone to just under 220bhp and 220ft/lbs. The code will not have changed in one year, but the car is a year older, has 15,000 more miles on the clock, and no doubt accumulated some wear and developed one or more faults or just become slightly less efficient. I will need to make an effort, and no doubt spend money to find why this has happened.
Having said all that, it is easy for one to blame another with regard to both the buyer and the seller. The buyer should have made sure he could get his money back if he had concerns or if he had problems, but the seller IMO should be looking to give a little back to maintain a happy customer and reasonable rep. I would however argue about a full refund mind as you would not get a refund for a pair of shoes the rub your heels, only if the sole fell off or similar. This to me is what has happened here. The map has gone on and the car has developed a fault as a result, probably a mechanical one down to a stock part failing under uprated conditions.
A bit of tit for tat really.