Any update yet?UPDATE:
As I've researched this I've discovered that there are four key ingredients:
My Jeep just actively regened this morning so it will potentially be a little while before I jump in and try this for a forced regen. I'll report back.
- The Alfaobd software itself
- A SGW bypass. According to Zautomotive, my Taser acts in that capacity already. If so, that was a pleasant surprise.
- An OBD scan tool. I went with Vgate vLinker MC+. It was recommended by Alexey (Alfaobd) as the best combination of quality, functionality, and price. Not all OBD scanners will work with Alfaobd.
- An Android compatible device or a PC running Windows. I went with the latter.
As I've mentioned over the years, I am, at best, an aspirational mechanic. If I can get this to work, virtually anyone can.
After I read the Alfaobd directions, I changed course. The directions looked like more of a science project than I wanted to undertake. Kudos to Alfaobd; they refunded my money without hesitation.Any update yet?
Scott, do you unmarry your tazer prior to using your scanner, and then remarry it after? That's what Zautomotive suggested, but I'm not sure why.Yes, your Tazer will act as an SGW bypass.
It allows me to make changes using JScan and an OBDII dongle.
With the Tazer disconnected and the factory SGW reconnected, JScan fails to make changes.
Link to directions? I'd like to be able to initiate a Regen.After I read the Alfaobd directions, I changed course. The directions looked like more of a science project than I wanted to undertake.
https://alfaobd.com/AlfaOBD_Help.pdfLink to directions? I'd like to be able to initiate a Regen.
If I’m just viewing data, no I don’t unmarryScott, do you unmarry your tazer prior to using your scanner, and then remarry it after? That's what Zautomotive suggested, but I'm not sure why.