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Caught the Bug
one of the times I turned vehicle off/ on it struggled and wouldn’t turn over.
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Sounds like a battery issue or bad terminal connection. I would start with that.
one of the times I turned vehicle off/ on it struggled and wouldn’t turn over.
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Sounds like a battery issue or bad terminal connection. I would start with that.
Was wondering if anyone using can tell me if “stored” means the error is current or not. I cleared and it came back but still as stored.
Nothing on the dash but the Jeep decided to lose power (electrical) at a red light. Pulled into parking lot and traction control light was still on. Went away when I restarted it but ran scan when I got to work. Tried to replicate the problem and couldn’t but then one of the times I turned vehicle off/ on it struggled and wouldn’t turn over.
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I have noticed that too. I believe they are there for "historical" context. I've noticed a few stored codes but none are currently active. What I don't know is how to clear the stored codes... if I want to.
I messaged the developer and he said to go into the modules (?) to try clearing the stored ones that won’t leave. Have yet to try but it also will let me check the SAS angle to see if that’s the issue
Hmmm... I don't really understand that either. But I'm not near my Jeep at the moment. In demo mode the Modules just display information about each particular component. Guess I'll go back in there and see if anything additional pops up for the stored codes but at this point the Modules look purely informational.
Got the backup camera installed into the Wife’s KK:
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Would’ve thought that she’d be more excited, but it was more like “glad you’re done, you grilling dinner now”. [emoji849]
Looks good. That’s on my list to do on my wife’s Commander. I just need to verify the radio has the right connection.
I tell ya what, if ya come over and install mine I'll grill dinner for ya[emoji23]Got the backup camera installed into the Wife’s KK:
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Would’ve thought that she’d be more excited, but it was more like “glad you’re done, you grilling dinner now”. [emoji849]
Hi all,
Wondering if you could help advise me on something.
I picked up an 08 JKU, that had origins in Canada. The headlamps are stock, and Canada has DRL as mandatory, so they're operating at the 50% voltage (not sure if its high beams or regular).
After searching around for a while, I ordered some LED Headlamps (and fogs) on Amazon that got pretty decent reviews. I believe there will be an issue with the DRL being active on the computer with the headlamps. I'm trying to be proactive and order what I may need all at once to combat this.
So far, I ordered:
Headlamps/Foglamp LED kit
DRL Wiring Adapter Hardness kit
Anti Flicker Harness Kit
Veepeak OBDCheck OBD2 Scanner (For JScan App)
I kind of got an idea on what to do. Would it make the most sense to use Jscan to disable DRL completely and just use the harness I bought? Or can I not disable it completely, and switch it to fog lights (I've read other posts on forums that mention this.) Or do I not need the harness, and perhaps change the voltage of the DRL to 100%?
I'm just trying to wrap my head around this before I start to tackle it.
Thank you all in advance!
Why? Because the new lights are LED? Your new lights will be fine with DRL active or you can use the JScan app to disable completely or switch DRL to blinker lights.I believe there will be an issue with the DRL being active on the computer with the headlamps.
I picked up an 08 JKU, that had origins in Canada. The headlamps are stock, and Canada has DRL as mandatory, so they're operating at the 50% voltage (not sure if its high beams or regular).
This is ignorance on my part but my jeep came from Vancouver. Until now I was unaware there were any differences. I just plugged in my no-name Amazon headlight/fog light kit (which has delivered impressive performance for nearly a year) and away I went. No problems whatsoever.
I'm also a very satisfied OBDJscan customer. I originally bought it to re-calibrate the speedo for larger tires & install a backup camera... but I also use my fogs as DRL's. Works great!