LSJKU
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Andy, thanks for both your shares. Very good info. But I think we are using the 12+8 jumper in different ways. I follow Rhinebeck's line of reasoning and have my Tazer plugged direct into the factory SGCs, not the 12+8 jumper. I plugged one end of the Z-auto 12+8 into the SGM with the dead-head end tucked way up under the dash and tie-wrapped in place for future use. Like having to remove the Tazer for dealer warranty work. In that case, I remove the tazer, cut the tie-wrap and plug the factory SGCs into the dead-head end of the 12+8. Back to factory w/o any evidence of the Tazer or difficulty at all.I spoke with Jscan earlier today by email. I think Piotr Bialik, its inventor answered, but in fairness the answer wasn't signed so I can't be sure. His firm is small. He may (or may not) be the only one at it.
Anyway, not that it's been said otherwise, but according to Jscan there is no less functionality when using it with 12+8 cables versus a security gateway bypass device. As stated prior, the latter may be slightly easier and slightly more costly, or even in the case of Z Automotive's offerings, provide additional functionality, and can't speak to the quality of every FCA 12+8 cable out there. Mine's in as good shape as the day I got it years ago but in fairness I'm not using Jscan but to reset proximity locks when the dealer "blows them out" after a service visit. Fairness would also find me saying that many are happy with the ECRI device too.
I suspect most of you don't use Jscan that often either to make 12+8 cable wear or installation harder much a factor: the real benefit here lying in use an SGW extension regardless of direction taken.
I think which way to go here may be a little like the argument for @Redline Tuning's hood struts or @Genesis Offroad's non-relocation kit offerings. Both make excellent products but are best for the owner, respectively, popping their hood frequently or going offroad.
(Disclaimer: I own a 12+8 cable acquired before, and now rendered obsolete by my Z Automotive JL Tazer mini.)
I don't think there is any limiting factors to using the 12+8 jumper to plug the Tazer into the factory SGCs, that's just not the way I envisoned using the jumper. I believe the main purpose of the 12+8 jumper was to make pulling the SGCs out of the SGM a one-time event, and make it much easier to remove/install the Tazer before and after dealer visits. At least that's the way I use it.
I have to say the Z-auto 12+8 has a factory-looking loom around the cables instead of a shiny black finish. It's stealth. No dealer tech is going to spot that cable apart from a factory wire. I like that.
Maybe Rhinebeck can chime in here. He's waaaay more knowledgable than my dumb ass on this subject.
Lastly, I have the proximity locks activated on my JLR, including the tailgate. But I cannot remember if I activated them thru the dash menu, Tazer or JScan. But all three work on their own.
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