Frequently Asked Questions
Here you’ll find some of the most commonly asked questions. If you don’t see yours, use the button to reach out
01
What is ECU/TCM/BCM cloning?
Cloning is the process of copying all the data from your original module—such as programming, security information, and vehicle settings—into a replacement unit so it works exactly the same, without needing dealer programming.
02
Should the donor part number must to match the original?
03
Why choose cloning instead of buying a new programmed module?
Cloning saves time and money. It eliminates dealer coding fees and provides a true plug-and-play solution.
04
What modules can you clone?
We specialize in cloning ECUs, transmission computers (TCMs), Body Control Modules (BCMs), and Airbag Modules, along with many other vehicle control units.
05
Do you repair damaged or corrupted modules?
In many cases, yes. If your original module has partial data, we may be able to recover and transfer it. If it’s fully dead, we’ll let you know the best options available.
06
What do I need to bring for cloning services?
Typically, you’ll need the original module, the replacement module, and the vehicle information. For key-related services, bring all existing keys as well.
07
How long does the process take?
Most cloning and programming services can be completed same day, depending on the module type and condition.
08
Do you offer mobile locksmith services?
Yes, we provide on-site key cutting, programming, and lock-related services for your convenience.
09
Will a cloned module trigger warning lights or require additional programming?
No. A properly cloned module is plug-and-play and should work exactly like the original without extra coding.