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Edit: I guess I could unmarry if the tazer remembers my last settings but I don't know if it does. That way I can remarry the tazer and not have to go through the setup again.
When you unmarry the JL/JLU goes right back to the way it was before you married it to the programmer.

You would be wise to unmarry the programmer, remove the programmer components and then go to the dealer for your service.

You should do the unmarry say a day before going to the dealer if you can. A few starts and restarts is a positive thing.

And.. deny, deny if asked about your use of a programmer. Reality is their could have been a JL computer glitch and not at all you were using a programmer.. :devil:

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When you unmarry the JL/JLU goes right back to the way it was before you married it to the programmer.

You would be wise to unmarry the programmer, remove the programmer components and then go to the dealer for your service.

You should do the unmarry say a day before going to the dealer if you can. A few starts and restarts is a positive thing.

And.. deny, deny if asked about your use of a programmer. Reality is their could have been a JL computer glitch and not at all you were using a programmer.. :devil:

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The only thing is a owner stated after ummarring the dealer still picked up a change in the computer.
We need to know if that was a glitch or could present a problem in the future for service.
 

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When you unmarry the JL/JLU goes right back to the way it was before you married it to the programmer.

You would be wise to unmarry the programmer, remove the programmer components and then go to the dealer for your service.

You should do the unmarry say a day before going to the dealer if you can. A few starts and restarts is a positive thing.

And.. deny, deny if asked about your use of a programmer. Reality is their could have been a JL computer glitch and not at all you were using a programmer.. :devil:

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When you re-marry the tazer, does it remember your last tazer settings?
 

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And.. deny, deny if asked about your use of a programmer. Reality is their could have been a JL computer glitch and not at all you were using a programmer.. :devil:
It there is a date/time log of the changes then it is unlikely that could ever be a computer glitch. You are busted. Fortunately the tazer isn't an engine tuner which could indeed cause warantee concern imo.
 

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Just installed mine, and I am very pleased with it so far. It performed the main features I purchased it for without any issues. Turned my TPMS threshold down, and calibrated for my tire size perfectly(GPS at 40mph is spot on.)

I don't have time to mess with the rest of the features, but I will later this evening or on the weekend. I am just happy to have my Speedometer correct, and my TPMS light off at my tire pressure.
 

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Just installed mine, and I am very pleased with it so far. It performed the main features I purchased it for without any issues. Turned my TPMS threshold down, and calibrated for my tire size perfectly(GPS at 40mph is spot on.)

I don't have time to mess with the rest of the features, but I will later this evening or on the weekend. I am just happy to have my Speedometer correct, and my TPMS light off at my tire pressure.
Chris, You probably know this but do be sure to check at 40, 60, 70, 80. I have used programmers in the past and sometimes all was aok at 40 and not aok at say 60. Play with programmer so you are within say 1 mph at all speeds.
 

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Chris, You probably know this but do be sure to check at 40, 60, 70, 80. I have used programmers in the past and sometimes all was aok at 40 and not aok at say 60. Play with programmer so you are within say 1 mph at all speeds.
I think the way it works is that the faster you go the more out it will be in a linear progression. Therefor you should only have to calibrate it using your fastest speed. Say 70mph?

Edit: for calibration I usd an IPhone app called "Speedometer" then put my Jeep on cruise at 100kph. 315/70/17 Duratracs are best set at 34.390 I think the setting was.
 

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I think the way it works is that the faster you go the more out it will be in a linear progression. Therefor you should only have to calibrate it using your fastest speed. Say 70mph?
Yup, but really is wise to spot check at different speeds. I found that if you can pick a different tire size then actual you can often zero in on accuracy.

Of course, as tire wears you should spot check again and reprogram accordingly.
 

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Chris, You probably know this but do be sure to check at 40, 60, 70, 80. I have used programmers in the past and sometimes all was aok at 40 and not aok at say 60. Play with programmer so you are within say 1 mph at all speeds.
I have a customers JK on the lift, and didn't have much time to really play with it(Just took a quick spin around the block, didn't have a chance to hit the freeway.) I measured actual height of my tires with a large adjustable square we have here in the shop. I've done it in the past with the Flashcal and it was always fairly close. I will check it on my ride home from work this evening just to make sure.
 

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Yup, but really is wise to spot check at different speeds. I found that if you can pick a different tire size then actual you can often zero in on accuracy.

Of course, as tire wears you should spot check again and reprogram accordingly.
If you need your speedo to be so accurate that you need to adjust it throughout the life of your tires, you drive very differently than I do. Spend a lot of time on times rally courses or something?
 

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If you need your speedo to be so accurate that you need to adjust it throughout the life of your tires, you drive very differently than I do. Spend a lot of time on times rally courses or something?
Huh ...

Anyway, yes, "as tire wears you should spot check again and reprogram accordingly." A new tire will require you to select a bigger diameter tire when programming. A very worn tire a smaller diameter tire when programming. This is not exact science but you need to keep this in mind and at least spot check occasionally. Of course, you don't have to but the more your speedo accuracy is off, the more apt you are to get a speeding ticket.
 

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If you’re from CT like I am, a marginally inaccurate speedo won’t matter :cwl:
No, not in CT but do get there occasionally, I'm usually in Upstate NY, Newport Rhode Island or in Vero Beach, Florida.

Yea, most places you can get away with say 5 mph over but .... but I'm usually pushing the speed limit anyway, so if I'm off accuracy wise to much, I may be blessed with a traffic stop / warning..
 

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