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So I'm going to finally hook up the Tazer I picked up back in February. The only things I'm going to use it for is TPMS threshold and Speedometer Recalibration. Right now I have the doors off. Do I need to put them back on to reboot the computer for non-live functions? If so, do I need to put on all four doors or can I just put on the driver's door?

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So I'm going to finally hook up the Tazer I picked up back in February. The only things I'm going to use it for is TPMS threshold and Speedometer Recalibration. Right now I have the doors off. Do I need to put them back on to reboot the computer for non-live functions? If so, do I need to put on all four doors or can I just put on the driver's door?

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I rebooted with front doors off and opened and closed the back door...worked fine.
 

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Curious and it may have been discussed so my apologies . When I set my low TPMS it would only let me go to 15. Is this the lowest others have seen? The Tazer has been awesome.
 

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Curious and it may have been discussed so my apologies . When I set my low TPMS it would only let me go to 15. Is this the lowest others have seen? The Tazer has been awesome.
The JL is hard programmed to only go to 25 so even with the Tazer set to 15 you will still most likely get a tpms alert at 20

I have mine set at 25 and have aired down for testing and at 20 I get an alert
 

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The JL is hard programmed to only go to 25 so even with the Tazer set to 15 you will still most likely get a tpms alert at 20

I have mine set at 25 and have aired down for testing and at 20 I get an alert
Thank you. I was just curious and have not aired down below 20 yet but plan to on my next outing. I was thinking lowing the TPMS on the Tazer to 15 would maybe hold off on the light. Just curious why 15 was the lowest as I will probably be down to 12.
 

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Thank you. I was just curious and have not aired down below 20 yet but plan to on my next outing. I was thinking lowing the TPMS on the Tazer to 15 would maybe hold off on the light. Just curious why 15 was the lowest as I will probably be down to 12.
Maybe Hoe can chime in and answer that
 

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Is there anyway to turn the full sized Tazer to the Mini version?
 

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Is there anyway to turn the full sized Tazer to the Mini version?


They have the same features; the only difference being the mini is one piece. There's no operational difference.
 

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I have the full sized one but I would prefer the mini. It’s not worth it to me to buy a whole new unit just to have a cleaner look. If it starts to bother me that much I will just buy a cable and velcro it under the kick panel.
 

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So I've got a question. All you guys are saying to unmarry the Tazer before bringing it to the dealer. But here's the problem.

If I unmarry my Tazer, I will lose my tire size changes and gear ratio changes, and this will result in my Jeep throwing error codes that the dealer is going to have to chase down, probably causing even more suspicion. For example, when I re-geared, I had to completely reset the ESS by unplugging the battery and then performing a re-learn of the N/V ratio as outlined in this post: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/ess-broken-after-regearing.11852/page-2#post-541310

Does anyone have an answer for this? I'm wondering if I can set all options back to factory except for tire size and gear ratio, and then just unplug the Tazer without unmarrying it. Would this be the same end result of the dealer not being able to tell there was a programmer attached to it? Wouldn't it look just like someone had set the tire sizes and gear ratios at the dealer?
 

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It's really not a hard rule to unmarry & remove the device prior to a dealer visit; it's more of recommendation. Not everyone does for whatever their reasons may be. Some don't want to go thru their settings after each visit.
 

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It's really not a hard rule to unmarry & remove the device prior to a dealer visit; it's more of recommendation. Not everyone does for whatever their reasons may be. Some don't want to go thru their settings after each visit.
The reason to unmarry is to hedge against dealer flashing an update. If they apply a new version and you have to unmarry later on, you’re going to lose the update they applied. Pretty small risk of that happening, IMO, but...

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The reason to unmarry is to hedge against dealer flashing an update. If they apply a new version and you have to unmarry later on, you’re going to lose the update they applied. Pretty small risk of that happening, IMO, but...
...still a risk nonetheless.
 

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With the original Tazer, is there an actual difference for someone who has a manual versus an automatic? Wasn’t sure if there were different programs and modules due to the difference of transmission.

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With the original Tazer, is there an actual difference for someone who has a manual versus an automatic? Wasn’t sure if there were different programs and modules due to the difference of transmission.

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No. No difference. Ditto for 2.0 vs. 3.6. Same unit for all configurations.
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