Yes, Pedal Commander throttle response controller is safe. It only gives you the performance that is restricted by the manufacturer. It will only be switched on when you need the power and will not push your vehicle beyond its intended limits.
No, Pedal Commander throttle response controller does not void warranty. When a dealership does any kind of work on a vehicle, they run a scan on the vehicle's computer to see if anything has been changed or altered. Other aftermarket tuners and programmers will leave "flags" on the ECU after they've been installed, and will remain even after they've been removed. These digital footprints void the warranty and these are what causes dealerships to void any kind of claim or maintenance program.
Pedal Commander is 100% UNTRACEABLE by dealerships because it doesn't leave those "flags" on the ECU. Before going in for service, just make sure you turn the unit off and tuck it out of sight and you're good to go!
When a dealership starts running diagnostics, they look for things like this to avoid a warranty payout, so if you’re going in for any kind of repair or problem, we recommend removing the unit just to be safe.
Pedal Commander does not increase horsepower, but it allows you to access your vehicle’s engine power instantly.
Absolutely! The Pedal Commander compliments any tune, performance chip, or aftermarket add-on. We only intercept the electronic signal and remap the throttle curve. You can integrate Pedal Commander throttle response controller to every kind of vehicle project or build!
Yes! The Pedal Commander is just as effective on manual transmissions as it is on automatics.