Remap insurance

Real hot potato this one, I guess the best thing to remember is they will always not want to pay out if they can however it’s not easy to say with absolute certainty what they do and don’t check so in my opinion you have to decide if It’s worth full disclosure or not
 
I’m with Hastings direct (think they’re a broker) and renewal due. Not sure if I will get a remap, but would like to know if they will cover it.

Selected the option on the quote page and it says I need to talk to them. Was on hold for 30mins and gave up!

Will try again.

Incidentally Deb retired in Feb….updated that today (from community nurse) and got an 80p refund!!!!
 
ihadablackdog said:
I’m with Hastings direct (think they’re a broker) and renewal due. Not sure if I will get a remap, but would like to know if they will cover it.

Selected the option on the quote page and it says I need to talk to them. Was on hold for 30mins and gave up!

Will try again.

Incidentally Deb retired in Feb….updated that today (from community nurse) and got an 80p refund!!!!

I tried to take my zed mileage down from 15,000 to 5000 miles and was offered a £25 refund, I laughed and said don't bother contacting me when my three cars are up for renewal, I am going elsewhere, I was paying in excess of £500 for the zed due to having zero no claims on the car.

I was expecting £100 to £150 refund - jokers the whole bloody industry. :headbang:
 
Finally got through on the phone.

They won’t cover a remap, even though they have the options to choose from. Might check some others.
 
So, we all know its naughty to not declare a remap etc....

What about saying you DO have one, even if you dont?

I'm considering getting one, so looking at insurance quotes with a remap. Looking on LV, the price doesnt change whether I tick "engine remap" or not, so I'm thinking to add it as its free, whereas to add it later might cost.

But would that cause a problem in a claim, ie the car has less power than insured for?
 
Remember, you are agreeing that the information you are giving is truthful and correct when generating the quote, you would be deliberately falsifying the information you are giving them, technically invalidating the insurance. Up to you what you consider the risk is in doing so and whether it's worth it, but you will be giving them an opportunity to deny a claim.
 
Thats true, hadn't thought of that. LV will quote for it but Admiral and Direct line wont.

Same price with LV with or without the remap, even so, the policy is about £60 more than the renewal with Hastings, although I need to double check excess etc.

So I guess the decision is how likely I am to do it in the next year....
 
ihadablackdog said:
So, we all know its naughty to not declare a remap etc....

What about saying you DO have one, even if you dont?

I'm considering getting one, so looking at insurance quotes with a remap. Looking on LV, the price doesnt change whether I tick "engine remap" or not, so I'm thinking to add it as its free, whereas to add it later might cost.

But would that cause a problem in a claim, ie the car has less power than insured for?
I called LV a few weeks before I remapped. Once they told me it would add all of £3 to my premium for the remaining 3 months of my cover, I asked if it would be an issue if i signed up right away ( it had taken some time to get through on the phone & £3 seemed worth paying just not to have to through the saga again)and either delayed doing the deed or maybe even didn't proceed at all. Not a problem I was told so I did so and then took a little while to actually get it mapped. So I think you'll be fine but if in any doubt call & check for peace of mind. :thumbsup:
 
Colin_E said:
ihadablackdog said:
So, we all know its naughty to not declare a remap etc....

What about saying you DO have one, even if you dont?

I'm considering getting one, so looking at insurance quotes with a remap. Looking on LV, the price doesnt change whether I tick "engine remap" or not, so I'm thinking to add it as its free, whereas to add it later might cost.

But would that cause a problem in a claim, ie the car has less power than insured for?
I called LV a few weeks before I remapped. Once they told me it would add all of £3 to my premium for the remaining 3 months of my cover, I asked if it would be an issue if i signed up right away ( it had taken some time to get through on the phone & £3 seemed worth paying just not to have to through the saga again)and either delayed doing the deed or maybe even didn't proceed at all. Not a problem I was told so I did so and then took a little while to actually get it mapped. So I think you'll be fine but if in any doubt call & check for peace of mind. :thumbsup:

I did an online chat and asked if it would cause problems to add it now even though I haven’t got it.

They asked if I would be getting it done soon….I said probably not for a few months (if at all) and they said best to leave it off and then add it at the time.

They confirmed there would be no admin fee to do that, so probably just do that.
 
Ive just checked with LV - the price has come back really good with a remap, insurance ends on the 10th, so I'll be going with them by the looks of it - next problem is to find a good mapper in East London/Essex
 
Jasonn said:
next problem is to find a good mapper in East London/Essex
Depends how far you want to go, but I got mine done on the rolling road at Anglia Tuning Services in Lowestoft.
 
enuff_zed said:
Depends how far you want to go, but I got mine done on the rolling road at Anglia Tuning Services in Lowestoft.
I stayed at home and a nice man in a van from Superchips came out and did mine in my garage. Took about an hour.
I also got a Dyno print-out. It wasn't from my car but it was a print-out :)
 
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