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There is a difference between the towing package and the towing prep package. Due to "supply chain issues' , Jeep changed between the availability of the two. The towing prep package does not include the receiver....
I noticed that the latest updates for both ALFA OBD and JEEP OBD SCAN have the WL's listed in the vehicles to choose from. There dont seem to be many functions yet for these trucks, but I guess this is a start to unlocking other things.....I havent tried to connect to my 21L yet, when I do I...
I sent an email to ZAutomotive about the SEG bypass and the Tazer. Their exact words"It won't unfortunately. No plans to support the L or WL at this time for exactly that reason"
2021 WK SEG pinouts are completel;y different than the 2021 and up WL's I was trying to post a diagram from the Mopar connector website, but it woudln't load correctly
The WL's use a different computer system then the vehicles you were reading about. There hasnt been any type of aftermarket computer or even bypass cable that will work with this new system released yet. Disabling power to the OBD port may work, but many devices now are self contained and dont...
Im sorry I dont, I installed it about 1.5 years ago. I remember there being a cross brace up toward the top once you pulled the knee panel. I screwed it right to there. It doesnt have to be in any particular position, as long as it is solid to the car. they dont want you to attach it to wire...
Hey Jake....in case you cant recognize it.... he is being sarcastic about your "informative" post... Maybe explain why he needs to go to the dealer at this point... Because they are the only ones right now who have access to the newer equipmnet needed to program/communicate with the new computer...
Any device that is meant to be powered by the car electrical system is designed to be hooked up to 12VDC. The dash cam may run off lower voltage, but then it would include some type of voltage adapter.
Its not just as simple as it was in the olden days. Everything is controlled by the BCM. The GCL has a new computer architecture system that has not been "broken" yet. Anything you add to the truck would need to be "enabled" and possibly other components added. This is done in older Chrysler...