Volkswagen California ECU remapping
9 files available
About remapping
The Volkswagen California accounts for 9 files in our catalogue, split between the 2.0 TDI 180 hp 4Motion and the 2.0 TSI 204 hp petrol, with a 2.0 TDI 204 hp also present. It is the factory-built camper version of the Transporter.
The profile is spread: 4 Stage 1, plus 2 DPF off, 2 AdBlue-related, 2 speed limiter removals and one Stage 2. The ECUs are EDC17CP20, DCM6.2 and DCM6.2V.
Model highlights
- ›4 Stage 1 files on the 2.0 TDI and 2.0 TSI.
- ›The factory-built camper version of the Transporter.
- ›2 DPF off and 2 AdBlue-related files for maintenance work.
- ›ECUs limited to EDC17CP20, DCM6.2 and DCM6.2V.
Fuel split
Engines
| 2.0 TDI 4Motion 7AT - 180hp | Diesel | 3 |
| 2.0 TSI 7AT - 204hp | Petrol | 3 |
| 2.0 TDI CR | Turbo-Diesel | 2 |
| 2.0 TDI 6MT - 204hp | Diesel | 1 |
ECUs
ECU manufacturers
Available services
Remapping services
Stage 1
Optimising the original map with no hardware changes: more power and torque, full reliability.
AdBlue/SCR off
AdBlue/SCR system management to avoid faults and lock-outs.
DPF off
Particulate filter solution: no more regenerations or blockage warnings.
DTC delete
Clearing of fault codes (DTC) that can't be removed via diagnosis.
Speed limiter removal
Removal of the factory speed limiter.
Stage 2
Remap for vehicles with mechanical upgrades (intake, exhaust, intercooler…).
Why remap with Repromatronic
- ✓More power and torque with engine-safe tuning
- ✓Sharper throttle response and nicer driving
- ✓Potential fuel savings in normal driving
- ✓Files built from the original and 100% reversible
- ✓Made by technicians with thousands of projects behind them
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Log in as a professionalFrequently asked questions
Is a remap worthwhile on a camper?
Very much so. Campers carry substantial permanent weight, and the extra mid-range torque makes a real difference on gradients.
Does it affect the 4Motion system?
No. The work is done on the engine ECU and does not alter the operation of the all-wheel-drive system.
Does it affect fuel consumption?
Worked properly, consumption tends to stay the same or drop slightly on the same route, because the engine works less hard for the same job.
