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Cannot disable AutoPark with JScan

ElectricBullet

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New owner of a 2020 JLU. I bought an OBDII module and have used JScan to modify some settings (tire size to change speedometer, seatbelt light, etc.) and I am now trying to disable the AutoPark feature, but regardless of whether the setting is set to "Active" or "Deactivated", the Jeep still behaves the same. Has anyone had success with disabling this using JScan? Are there additional settings I need to change?
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If unsuccessful just get a 3” seatbelt extension , $20 disable.
 

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Since you're written some settings, I assume you have some sort of security gateway module bypass, too?

But yeah, just plug anything into the seat belt receptacle (including the actual seat belt); I have a bottle opener, but those seem to have been removed from Amazon for some reason. There are still tons of pet leashes that do the same thing.

Edit: Didn't look hard enough. You can still find them
 

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I disabled it with AlfaOBD yesterday by changing auto park from enabled to disabled. I still get the error in the EVIC but it doesn’t throw itself into park now when backing up with the door open.

I can find the specific value I changed if you need it.
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