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JL Tazer Tire/Speedometer Adjustment Troubles

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Don't mean to hijack thread, but I was able to get the tire size right and gps speed dead on, the issue I am having is whenever you are navigating the menu as soon as you hit the reboot item, it auto starts the reboot sequence. You dont even click the cruise control on to select, it just starts a countdown and reboots. So frustrating as I just want to change tpms and I am always accidentally navigating over the reboot section and initiating the reboot
Yeah, that drove me nuts at first too.
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This tread seems to have the answer:

I wanted to thank everyone for their suggestions and replies. I determined that the key to obtaining programming success with the Tazer is that when you hit a roadblock where it isn't responding to your commands, the key is to un-marry it, do a couple of sleep cycles (turning the ignition off, opening and shutting the door and waiting until the dash lights go out then starting the engine, shutting it down and repeating this process again). That get's everything back to stock and allows you to start with a totally clean slate. Then, you re-marry it and start over from scratch. I did that once and obtained immediate success.
My second takeaway and hint for those that want to get their speedometer set perfectly with the GPS, is that you may need to try two or three tire size settings as the Tazer choices (which are in .09 inch increments) may or may not correspond with your manual measurements of your tire heights or what your tire manufacturer specifies as the tire height.
So, in the end, I got mine programmed perfectly and everything set exactly the way I wanted it. I'd say the main key is, be patient and prepared to do some experimenting with the tire size/speedometer setting (test runs to get to highway speeds to check your success took some time), but it works as it should and I am happy (however I have yet to hear back from @joe@zauto or Ian who I emailed at tech support).
BTW, @BLACKMOAB rather than say post 27, get a URI to the exact post by selecting the date of the post.

I've contacted tech support to get a definitive answer.
 
 







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