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What would be my lowest option for a speedo calibration. I don’t really care to much about some of the other functions ie, head lamp adjustments etc etc but I would mind removing the TMPS sensors alerts as mine somehow are always going in and out of alarm.

Im thinking the rough country my be my cheapest option but not sure if I missed something else.
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What would be my lowest option for a speedo calibration. I don’t really care to much about some of the other functions ie, head lamp adjustments etc etc but I would mind removing the TMPS sensors alerts as mine somehow are always going in and out of alarm.

Im thinking the rough country my be my cheapest option but not sure if I missed something else.
I haven't tried it myself, but there is an app called OBD Jscan that is supposed to have many functions similar to the other calibration etc tools. I believe the app license is around $20 plus you need a 12+8 Cable to bypass the security module and whatever Bluetooth/wifi obd2 interface you choose from their supported list.

This is kind of a nerdy option, but lower cost.

You can search this forum for more information on obd jscan.
 
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I haven't tried it myself, but there is an app called OBD Jscan that is supposed to have many functions similar to the other calibration etc tools. I believe the app license is around $20 plus you need a 12+8 Cable to bypass the security module and whatever Bluetooth/wifi obd2 interface you choose from their supported list.

This is kind of a nerdy option, but lower cost.

You can search this forum for more information on obd jscan.
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I haven't tried it myself, but there is an app called OBD Jscan that is supposed to have many functions similar to the other calibration etc tools. I believe the app license is around $20 plus you need a 12+8 Cable to bypass the security module and whatever Bluetooth/wifi obd2 interface you choose from their supported list.

This is kind of a nerdy option, but lower cost.

You can search this forum for more information on obd jscan.
HTfan- You sir just saved me close to $100. I was unaware of that and just went ahead and purchased everything needed. Thank you very much.
 

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HTfan- You sir just saved me close to $100. I was unaware of that and just went ahead and purchased everything needed. Thank you very much.
Glad to hear! Please let us know how it works for you.
 

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Like Htfam said,, JScan is going to be the cheapest.

I alread had this OBDII Bluetooth Adaptor, but its $22.98. Not on thier list of approved adapters, but it works for me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005NLQAHS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_9JO2EbRK7AWK3

I bought this cable 12+8 cable fir $26.49
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233470504352

And got a license for Jscan for $22.99

So, all total, I'm in for $72.50

I haven't changed my tire size yet, but did make other adjustments to see if it works, and it did work.
 

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