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The steps I outlined above need to be done with patience so that the Jeep can absorb the changes before you go to the next step. For instance, after you hit the "Go" button, wait a minute before you do anything else. After the software confirms the change, wait a minute before you do anything else.
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Did you actually talk to Rhinebeck01? He just stopped posting suddenly and I was wondering what happened.

I'd like to know if he's OK too. He had a lot of good info to share.
 

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I don't have it in front of me but go to the Jscan website and follow exactly the change steps they have outlined. There were several changes where you need to reset twice, turn off the ignition twice, long waits - or something like that to actually get them loaded. I've changed the tire pressure settings and added a front camera and both procedures I remember were a bit convoluted. Same for the tire size, so much so that I have not bothered to change mine yet.
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