
ALASKA · MAIL-IN SERVICE
VW/Audi MED17/ME17 IMMO Delete + VIN in Alaska
Ship your module from Anchorage or anywhere in Alaska — we complete the work in 24 hours and ship it back with return shipping included.
$250 flat 24-Hour Turnaround ~3-4 day USPS from AK
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 included (we cover it back to you)
- Work performed by a certified locksmith with 15+ years of ECU + key programming experience
- Same-day photo proof of completed work
Shipping timeline — Alaska ↔ Arlington TX
Typical round-trip from Anchorage or anywhere in Alaska:
Day 0
You ship
USPS Priority from AK, ~$18
Day 3-4
We receive
Workshop opens + inspects
Day 4
Work done
24-hour bench turnaround
~Day 9
Back to you
FREE return shipping
Alaska FAQ
Common questions from customers shipping from Alaska.
How long does shipping take from Alaska to your Arlington TX workshop?
USPS Priority Mail from Anchorage, AK reaches our Arlington workshop in about 3-4 business days. UPS Ground similar. We start work the same day your module arrives, and ship back next business day with return shipping included.
How much does it cost to ship from Alaska?
USPS Priority Mail flat-rate from Alaska to Arlington TX runs about $18. Customer pays shipping to us; return shipping back to Alaska is included in the $250 service price.
Do you accept modules from Alaska?
Yes — we ship to and from all 50 US states including Alaska. Our Arlington TX workshop receives modules from Anchorage and the rest of Alaska every week.
Is there a vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin shop in Anchorage I should use instead?
Most local Anchorage shops don't offer vw/audi med17/me17 immo delete + vin as a bench service — they'd send the part to someone like us anyway. Going direct saves the markup and shortens the timeline. Total round-trip from Anchorage: typically 5-7 days.
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.
Do I need to send the keys?
No. After the IMMO delete is performed, the ECU will run without any key matching. You will not need any keys for the engine to start (you still need a physical key to turn the ignition or push start the vehicle).
What if my ECU needs to be opened?
Some MED17/ME17 ECUs require opening the unit to access the chip directly. This may void the part's warranty. We will let you know before opening if your specific variant requires it.
Full details
See the complete VW/Audi MED17/ME17 IMMO Delete + VIN service page
Compatibility list, what it fixes / doesn't fix, shipping instructions, warranty.
Same service from other states:
Ship from Alaska today
Pay now, get the Arlington TX shipping address by email, drop it in the mail. Full round-trip from Anchorage: about a week.