Replace a faulty ECU without the headaches. We clone original ECU data — VIN, immobilizer, and calibration — to a replacement unit so your vehicle starts and runs exactly as before. Mail-in and mobile options across Canada.
ECU cloning copies the content of your original Engine Control Unit (ECU) — including VIN, immobilizer data, calibration maps and coding — onto another ECU. It’s the safest method to replace a damaged or corrupted unit because it preserves all vehicle-specific information and avoids immobilizer or compatibility problems.
Our technicians specialize in transmission electronics and use professional-grade cloning and diagnostic tools to ensure reliable, accurate transfers.
We transfer adaptive values, shift maps, and calibration data so the replacement TCU keeps the same shift feel and performance as the original unit.
We clone TCUs as well as related transmission modules and controllers — including dual-clutch modules and automatic transmission controllers.
Local customers in Metro Vancouver can receive on-site/mobile support; customers across Canada can use our secure mail-in service for reliable turnaround.
We create a complete backup of the donor module and perform thorough bench and in-vehicle testing before returning the cloned TCU.
“I shipped my ECU to Auto Prog Canada, and they returned it fully programmed within two days. Excellent communication, fast turnaround, and my car runs smoother than ever!”
Vancouver, BC
“The mobile service was super convenient! The technician arrived on time, reprogrammed my TCU perfectly, and explained everything clearly. Highly recommend their professionalism and expertise.”
Calgary, AB
“I had my DPF and EGR tuned by Auto Prog Canada, and the performance improvement is amazing. Great service, fair pricing, and reliable results!”
Save our number today for quick, reliable automotive TCU cloning and programming support — always ready when your vehicle needs expert care.
Cloning copies all original transmission-specific data (adaptives, VIN, maps) to a replacement unit. Reprogramming/Flashing writes new firmware or calibration but may not transfer adaptive learning or vehicle-specific coding.
Most TCUs are cloneable, but some highly protected or manufacturer-locked units require special procedures. Provide make, model, year, and TCU part number for a compatibility check.
If shifting issues are caused by corrupt TCU data or a faulty module, cloning to a healthy unit can restore correct behavior. Mechanical transmission problems should be diagnosed separately.
TCU cloning generally does not affect key immobilizer systems, but in some vehicles security elements are linked across modules. We’ll advise during diagnosis and perform any required synching.
Bench cloning typically takes 1–3 business days including testing. On-site or OBD-dependent cases may be completed faster.
Send the TCU module, VIN, photos showing part numbers, and a brief description of symptoms. We provide packing and shipping instructions after booking.
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Toronto, ON