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Second for all the benefits already mentioned. Had it installed almost a year now.
 

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I guess it really depends on what you need. I have one on the 2 door to adjust for different tire size, program for proximity entry that I added, turn off ESS, and a few other things and it works great. The only thing I don't like abut it is the fact you have to unmarry it and remove before taking the Jeep in for any warranty work. On the new JLU with Etorque, the ESS works so seamlessly, has prox entry from the factory, and tires are already 35's. I really don't feel the need to get one for it, at least so far.
 

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Really?!? I’ll try that tomorrow!!! Many thanks!!
I believe there is a caution that when enabling in motion the system may not shut down properly and could drain your battery.
 

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Well shit
I will correct myself, it's not a battery drain issue, but a radio reboot issue. this is from a previous Tazer manual:

Set In-Motion Nav: If set ON, this
adds the ability for address info to be
entered into the navigation system
while vehicle is moving. This is for the
PASSENGER to use. It may be illegal
for the driver to use the navigation
system to enter information while the
vehicle is in motion. It is recommended
to leave this setting OFF, enabling it
only when you need to use it, as it
can cause an occasional radio reboot
right after engine start-up. This will
automatically be disabled if TurnCAM is
enabled.

And this is from the current Tazer manual:

Set In-Motion Nav “InMoNav”: Set to ON, this
allows address entry while the vehicle is in motion. This
is for PASSENGER use. It may be illegal for the driver
to manipulate the navigation system while driving. It is
recommended to leave this setting OFF, enabling it only
when you need to use it. This will automatically be
disabled if TurnCAM is enabled.

So as stated earlier you can have Turn Cam or In-Motion
 

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I will correct myself, it's not a battery drain issue, but a radio reboot issue. this is from a previous Tazer manual:

Set In-Motion Nav: If set ON, this
adds the ability for address info to be
entered into the navigation system
while vehicle is moving. This is for the
PASSENGER to use. It may be illegal
for the driver to use the navigation
system to enter information while the
vehicle is in motion. It is recommended
to leave this setting OFF, enabling it
only when you need to use it, as it
can cause an occasional radio reboot
right after engine start-up. This will
automatically be disabled if TurnCAM is
enabled.

And this is from the current Tazer manual:

Set In-Motion Nav “InMoNav”: Set to ON, this
allows address entry while the vehicle is in motion. This
is for PASSENGER use. It may be illegal for the driver
to manipulate the navigation system while driving. It is
recommended to leave this setting OFF, enabling it only
when you need to use it. This will automatically be
disabled if TurnCAM is enabled.

So as stated earlier you can have Turn Cam or In-Motion
I think I’ll stick with the turn cam!! Thank you!!
 

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Can anyone confirm if these work on the 2024s?
Got my 2024 and getting any answers from Zautomotive has not been successful
Thanks
 

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If you plan on regearing or larger tires it's great and also has a ton of other features I love like the backup camera coming on when you signal to change lanes, brake lock when you stop at a stoplight, and many others

The only issue Ive had was one of the firmware updates was causing battery drain. Went out one morning, Jeep was dead. Jumpstarted it and it happened again the next day. Updated tazer to new firmware and it was fine afterwards. No problems since.
 

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Not trying to be rude, but you will want to do a search on this forum. You will find hours of great reading from simple explanations to in depth technical info.
Just wanted to get some opinions from the forum. Based on that, I'll consider doing "hours of great reading".
 

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If you plan on regearing or larger tires it's great and also has a ton of other features I love like the backup camera coming on when you signal to change lanes, brake lock when you stop at a stoplight, and many others

The only issue Ive had was one of the firmware updates was causing battery drain. Went out one morning, Jeep was dead. Jumpstarted it and it happened again the next day. Updated tazer to new firmware and it was fine afterwards. No problems since.
So, are you confirming that it will work on the 2024 model? I only ask as you do not have a 2024 listed in your list of Jeeps.
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