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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
TPMS Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazz-n-JK" data-source="post: 447766" data-attributes="member: 23369"><p>[USER=18877]@MacGuyver[/USER] no the traction control light is not on</p><p></p><p>[USER=20434]@Threepointsix[/USER] and [USER=18221]@BLACKJKU[/USER] Is JScan and the AEV ProcCal required to stay plugged into the OBDii continually or is it something that reprograms the ecu and then you can remove it? I ask because I installed a radio that also plugs into the OBDii so that I can read trans temp, coolant temp, and all the other computer stuff and I do not want to lose that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazz-n-JK, post: 447766, member: 23369"] [USER=18877]@MacGuyver[/USER] no the traction control light is not on [USER=20434]@Threepointsix[/USER] and [USER=18221]@BLACKJKU[/USER] Is JScan and the AEV ProcCal required to stay plugged into the OBDii continually or is it something that reprograms the ecu and then you can remove it? I ask because I installed a radio that also plugs into the OBDii so that I can read trans temp, coolant temp, and all the other computer stuff and I do not want to lose that. [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
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