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oh, I got my Jeep back from the shop and they had pulled the taser interestingly enough they didn’t unmarry it, They just pulled it.and my tpms light is not illuminated at 30 psi
That's the expected behavior.

Tazer TPMS threshold is a "Vehicle Setting" that persists with the Tazer married and physically removed.

("Live Functions" are disabled when a Tazer is physically removed.)
 

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tire and gear corrections done with a Tazer ‘stick’ even when the Tazer is removed.


For "dealer-style" reprogramming of tire size and/or gears that sticks when a Tazer is unmarried use JScan.
 

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tire and gear corrections done with a Tazer ‘stick’ even when the Tazer is removed.
Yes, but not when it's unmarried.

That was my point, since there were some posts about having a dealer change the settings so they'd remain when a Tazer is unmarried for service. JScan will do that.
 
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Yes, but not when it's unmarried.

That was my point, since there were some posts about having a dealer change the settings so they'd remain when a Tazer is unmarried for service. JScan will do that.
I use both for that reason. I unmarry the tazer keep it in place as an sgw. The tazer at that point let's me change whatever via obd2 port and jscan app.
 

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really?
i haven't unmarried mine for so long and tried driving without it that i don't recall. i had to look,..

first i see Z says on their site:
"All “Vehicle Settings,” changed in the engine-off Vehicle Settings menu, will remain when you remove the Tazer."
Tazer FAQ

but they contradict that in their Users Manual in the section about Unmarrying:
"All of your settings will revert to whatever
they were when you originally Married your Tazer."
Tazer JL Mini Users Manual

looks like you're probably right.


Yes, but not when it's unmarried.

That was my point, since there were some posts about having a dealer change the settings so they'd remain when a Tazer is unmarried for service. JScan will do that.
 

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really?
i haven't unmarried mine for so long and tried driving without it that i don't recall. i had to look,..

first i see Z says on their site:
"All “Vehicle Settings,” changed in the engine-off Vehicle Settings menu, will remain when you remove the Tazer."
Tazer FAQ

but they contradict that in their Users Manual in the section about Unmarrying:
"All of your settings will revert to whatever
they were when you originally Married your Tazer."
Tazer JL Mini Users Manual

looks like you're probably right.
Marrying/unmarrying basically switches between a copy of the factory settings and a copy of the adjusted settings.
 

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The only thing for me that makes Tazer tolerable is that they do YouTube videos showing how to do specific things. Their instructions otherwise are incomplete and contradictory at times.
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