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VW/Audi MED17/ME17 IMMO Delete + VIN in New Mexico

Ship your module from Albuquerque or anywhere in New Mexico — we complete the work in 24 hours and ship it back at the return speed you choose at checkout — standard to overnight.

$250 flat 24-Hour Turnaround ~1-2 day USPS from NM
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Why New Mexico customers mail in vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin

New Mexico has roughly 1.8 million registered vehicles, and full-size pickups & SUVs make up much of what Albuquerque-area shops and owners mail us. European platforms cluster in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, and most local Albuquerque shops sub bench jobs like vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin to a specialist instead of tooling up for one car. Neighboring state — 1-2 days each way.

Metros we serve in New Mexico

AlbuquerqueLas CrucesRio RanchoSanta Fe

New Mexico at a glance

  • ~1.8M registered vehicles statewide
  • Most common: full-size pickups & SUVs
  • New Mexico requires emissions testing only in Bernalillo County (Albuquerque area); the rest of the state is exempt.

What you get

  • Immobilizer permanently disabled (IMMO OFF)
  • Optional VIN correction written to ECU on request
  • 24-hour turnaround after part is received
  • Return shipping your choice at checkout — standard, 2-day, or overnight
  • Work performed by a certified locksmith with 15+ years of ECU + key programming experience
  • Same-day photo proof of completed work

Shipping timeline — New Mexico ↔ Arlington TX

USPS Priority runs west from the North Texas network; often 1-2 days to the eastern part of the state. Typical round-trip from Albuquerque or anywhere in New Mexico:

  1. Day 0

    You ship

    USPS Priority from NM, ~$10

  2. Day 1-2

    We receive

    Workshop opens + inspects

  3. Day 2

    Work done

    24-hour bench turnaround

  4. ~Day 5

    Back to you

    Return speed you chose at checkout

New Mexico FAQ

Common questions from customers shipping from New Mexico.

How long does shipping take from New Mexico to your Arlington TX workshop?
USPS Priority Mail from Albuquerque, NM reaches our Arlington workshop in about 1-2 business days. USPS Priority runs west from the North Texas network; often 1-2 days to the eastern part of the state. We start work the same day your module arrives and ship back next business day at the return speed you chose at checkout.
How much does it cost to ship a module from New Mexico?
USPS Priority flat-rate from New Mexico to Arlington TX runs about $10. The customer pays shipping to us; return shipping back to New Mexico is selected at checkout — $14.95 standard (3-5 business days), $29.95 UPS 2-Day, or $74.95 UPS Next Day Air, flat nationwide. Neighboring state — 1-2 days each way.
Do you accept vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin modules from New Mexico?
Yes — we receive modules from Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe and the rest of New Mexico regularly. With about 1.8 million registered vehicles statewide, full-size pickups & SUVs are the bulk of what we see from New Mexico.
Is there a vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin shop in Albuquerque I should use instead?
Most Albuquerque shops don't keep the bench equipment for vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin — they'd forward the module to a specialist anyway, which adds a markup and a middleman. Going direct to us is usually faster and cheaper. Neighboring state — 1-2 days each way.
Does New Mexico vehicle inspection or emissions testing affect this service?
New Mexico requires emissions testing only in Bernalillo County (Albuquerque area); the rest of the state is exempt. Our service is bench module programming only — you remain responsible for your vehicle's compliance with all New Mexico and federal requirements.
My VW Jetta cluster (24C64 EEPROM) got damaged when another locksmith tried to make a key — can you still get the car running?
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons people send us their ECU. We disable the immobilizer at the ECU level which bypasses the damaged cluster entirely. The car will crank and run normally with no working cluster and no matched keys required. Common on 2011-2016 VW Jetta and many other VW/Audi models that use a 24C64 EEPROM in the instrument cluster.
Will this fix a car that won't crank at all?
No. This service is for vehicles where the engine starts briefly then shuts down due to immobilizer coding (P1570, P0513). It will not fix a completely dead or no-crank vehicle.

Full details

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Compatibility list, what it fixes / doesn't fix, shipping instructions, warranty.

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Ship from New Mexico today

Pay now, get the Arlington TX shipping address by email, drop it in the mail. Full round-trip from Albuquerque: about a week.

(817) 678-3252