rdmelton
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Short version: I am unable to connect to my 2021 4xe with a bypass cable.
Long version:
I purchased a bypass cable on eBay, and a Vgate icar pro LE on eBay.
I disconnected the wires from the security module (I have repeatedly checked pictures and videos online to confirm that I have the correct connectors) , and connected it to the bypass cable. I connected the Bluetooth adapter to the bypass cable. I tried to connect with Jscan, torque, and various other OBD scanner apps. The phone would connect to the Bluetooth adapter but the Bluetooth adapter would not connect to the ecm. The red light was on continuously, the blue light would blink frequently, and the green light would rarely blink.
For troubleshooting, I reconnected the factory wiring, connected the Bluetooth adapter to the factory OBD port, and I was able to connect to the ecm. I also tried the Bluetooth adapter with my 2008 JKU, and it also worked properly.
Based on that, I concluded that I had a bad bypass cable. So I got a replacement cable from the same ebay seller. I tried it, and it also didn't work.
It seemed very unlikely that I would have gotten two defective cables, but just in case, I ordered a cable from Amazon. I tried it, and it also didn't work.
I have checked voltage on the bypass cable and have 14.5 volts on pin 16 (battery positive) , 2.8 volts on pin 6 (can bus high), and 2.2 volts on pin 14 (can bus low)
At this point, I am at a loss.
Is it possible that the Bluetooth adapter is the problem?
Long version:
I purchased a bypass cable on eBay, and a Vgate icar pro LE on eBay.
I disconnected the wires from the security module (I have repeatedly checked pictures and videos online to confirm that I have the correct connectors) , and connected it to the bypass cable. I connected the Bluetooth adapter to the bypass cable. I tried to connect with Jscan, torque, and various other OBD scanner apps. The phone would connect to the Bluetooth adapter but the Bluetooth adapter would not connect to the ecm. The red light was on continuously, the blue light would blink frequently, and the green light would rarely blink.
For troubleshooting, I reconnected the factory wiring, connected the Bluetooth adapter to the factory OBD port, and I was able to connect to the ecm. I also tried the Bluetooth adapter with my 2008 JKU, and it also worked properly.
Based on that, I concluded that I had a bad bypass cable. So I got a replacement cable from the same ebay seller. I tried it, and it also didn't work.
It seemed very unlikely that I would have gotten two defective cables, but just in case, I ordered a cable from Amazon. I tried it, and it also didn't work.
I have checked voltage on the bypass cable and have 14.5 volts on pin 16 (battery positive) , 2.8 volts on pin 6 (can bus high), and 2.2 volts on pin 14 (can bus low)
At this point, I am at a loss.
Is it possible that the Bluetooth adapter is the problem?
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