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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
J-Scan tire change broke speedometer and threw lots of codes
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<blockquote data-quote="Duster" data-source="post: 455686" data-attributes="member: 20812"><p>As Dirty Dog said, "Correlation is not [necessarily] causation." Neither is certainty necessarily correct. There are an immense number of interacting elements that could be interacting differently now. JScan may have enabled the appearance of developing faults that were lurking. For instance how soon after changing out your tires did you use JScan to correct the wheel change wheel size? It is possible that the process of changing the tires may have triggered the break down of an aging element in the sensor and monitoring systems. If you look up the codes, here for instance: <a href="https://www.engine-codes.com" target="_blank">https://www.engine-codes.com</a>, you will see that most of them list a number of physical causes, as well as electronic. The first on your list is the only one that lists only a coding error "implausible value programmed . . ." Being sure about a cause is one of the quickest ways to be frustrated in a repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duster, post: 455686, member: 20812"] As Dirty Dog said, "Correlation is not [necessarily] causation." Neither is certainty necessarily correct. There are an immense number of interacting elements that could be interacting differently now. JScan may have enabled the appearance of developing faults that were lurking. For instance how soon after changing out your tires did you use JScan to correct the wheel change wheel size? It is possible that the process of changing the tires may have triggered the break down of an aging element in the sensor and monitoring systems. If you look up the codes, here for instance: [URL]https://www.engine-codes.com[/URL], you will see that most of them list a number of physical causes, as well as electronic. The first on your list is the only one that lists only a coding error "implausible value programmed . . ." Being sure about a cause is one of the quickest ways to be frustrated in a repair. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
J-Scan tire change broke speedometer and threw lots of codes
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