MFK offering free rolling road test with ECU remaps

February 03, 2017
MFK offering free rolling road test with ECU remaps
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MFK Auto Care, this specialist automotive services and diagnostics company based in Co. Meath has launched a February special promotion which gives a free rolling road test with ECU remaps during the month.


MFK offer a wide range of services to the trade including ECU remapping, rolling road tests, expert tuning, DPF cleaning, removal and replacement, EGR cleaning, blanking and replacement and  advanced diagnostics. Using its expertise the team at MFK can often provide solutions on vehicles where garages own initial diagnostics have failed to solve a problem.

The company has particular expertise in remapping ECUs for either added performance or increased fuel economy. The use of the rolling road test can provide before and after printout evidence of the successful procedure.

Free rolling road tests are available during February only when remapping services are prebooked and a deposit paid.  Bookings for the remapping service special offer as well as other services can be made by calling 087-953-5406.
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