Marketplace instead of one provider
ECU Jobs is a marketplace for Audi file service requests. You describe vehicle, ECU/TCU, service goals and available information, then compare offers from professional providers.
Audi File Service Marketplace
ECU Jobs is a marketplace for Audi file service requests. You describe vehicle, ECU/TCU, service goals and available information, then compare offers from professional providers.
Quick answer
ECU Jobs is the marketplace before the actual file work. Customers start a structured file service request, matching tuners submit offers, and the customer stays in control.
ECU Jobs is a marketplace for Audi file service requests. You describe vehicle, ECU/TCU, service goals and available information, then compare offers from professional providers.
Price, scope, experience and provider profile become easier to compare before you decide.
Contact details and files are shared only after an offer has been accepted.
Problem
Audi projects within the VAG ecosystem vary by engine, ECU, gearbox, software version and hardware. A good request makes these points clear and reduces follow-up questions.
Solution
Instead of contacting every provider separately, you describe your project once. The platform makes vehicle, ECU, service goal, deadline and additional information easier to compare.
Process
You open a new non-binding file service request in the portal.
All important project details are captured in a structured way.
Matching providers review the request and can submit offers.
You decide based on price, experience, support and profile.
Contact details and files are shared only after accepting an offer.
Benefits
For customers
For tuners
Typical topics
Technical and legal suitability depends on the vehicle, intended use and local regulations. ECU Jobs does not make blanket performance promises.
Expert context
Audi projects share many VAG foundations but bring their own model, engine and gearbox variants. A request should not hide Audi-specific details behind a generic VAG label.
An A4 TDI, A3 TFSI or S model creates very different expectations for file work, diagnosis and provider experience.
Many Audi projects involve not only ECU work but also TCU, torque model and gearbox protection.
EDC17, MED17, Simos, MG1 and MD1 can require different experience and tools.
ECU Jobs links Audi with VAG, DSG and Stage 1 so customers can move quickly into the right specialization.
Request quality
Search intent
Audi users often need both VAG knowledge and model-specific experience. This page targets TDI, TFSI, S tronic and S/RS-related requests.
A4, A5, A6 and Q-model TDI requests often combine DPF, EGR, AdBlue/SCR, torque and long-distance use.
TFSI requests often involve boost, ignition, fuel supply, OPF/GPF context, hardware and heat management.
Many Audi projects need ECU and TCU understanding. S tronic should be mentioned early.
S and RS models create different expectations for provider experience, review depth and support.
Comparison
Quality standard
Minimum offer prices and recommended offer prices can be defined for each service. When a request includes multiple services, these values are not added together; the highest stored value applies. This supports professional providers without fixing final prices.
Related topics
FAQ
No. Your request on ECU Jobs is free and non-binding. You only describe your vehicle and the requested file service. Contact details are shared only after you accept an offer, so you can discuss the next steps directly with the tuner.
Typical topics include Stage 1, Stage 2, DSG/TCU, DPF, EGR, AdBlue/SCR, DTC and custom ECU files depending on vehicle and use case.
Many Audi models share platforms, engines, gearboxes and ECUs with VW, Seat and Skoda. This helps identify specialized providers.
No. You can compare multiple offers and decline all of them. The decision is made only after you receive offers.
That depends on your request, vehicle, service and matching providers. The goal is to let professional tuners submit transparent and comparable offers.
Contact details and files are shared only after you accept an offer through the platform. Until then, the process stays controlled and clear.
No. ECU Jobs does not sell its own tuning files and does not program vehicles. ECU Jobs is a marketplace for file service requests and professional provider offers.
Yes. ECU Jobs is built for international use. Matching professional providers can submit offers worldwide when a request fits their specialization.
ECU Jobs
Start your request with no obligation, compare matching offers and decide afterwards which tuner fits your project.