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I do not believe this to be the case. Merely remove the Tazer from the SGW and reconnect the SGW cables as Aonarch says. Done deal.
I hope you're right. I recall the instructions (which I don't have here) saying in big red letters that you must reboot with any changes, including unmarrying, and you must unmarry anytime you remove the Tazer. Anyone want to weigh in?
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You do the same with the Tazer for the things the Jscan can do. Its the extra stuff the Tazer does like the auto stop start memory, or sway bar disco/lockers in 2h/4h that you need to leave it plugged in for.

So yea if you just want to set a dfferent tire size/gear ratio/tpms setting the Jscan is the way to go
Sway and locker in 2hi is a game changer! With rear locker, i found myself not needing 4hi in a lot of situations.
 

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I do not believe this to be the case. Merely remove the Tazer from the SGW and reconnect the SGW cables as Aonarch says. Done deal.
Exactly. You only need to unmarry if you are concerned with the changes you've made and your dealers service department.
 

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I’ve already given poor info in this thread, but my understanding is you don’t need to unmarry your tazer to remove it to do an update. True?
 

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I’ve already given poor info in this thread, but my understanding is you don’t need to unmarry your tazer to remove it to do an update. True?
@Terrymo

Actually, Joe @ ZAutomotive himself is on again and off again in regard to whether it is best to unmarry the Tazer JL before you update the firmware.. His usual answer is to unmarry before a firmware update.

In more then one, past phone conversations with me, he has told me it is best to unmarry but then occasionally in internet posts he says it is no big deal if you do not.

It may be that because of the past problematic Mac utility that was in the mix, he'd say it was best to unmarry.

Anyway, yes, it is best to unmarry before a firmware update. Doing so is undoubtedly best as it lessens the chance of lets say issues.

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I’ve already given poor info in this thread, but my understanding is you don’t need to unmarry your tazer to remove it to do an update. True?
There is a YouTube ZAutomotive Tazer capabilities video about the need to remove the tazer for temporary service. I have done it myself, just for experimentation. It works, easily with extension cable to remove the tazer and plug things back in. No reboot prior to removal, no need to unmarry. The only difference is no live options and code entry to unlock security during start (Jscan does not have that).

One thing I will do is obtain AlphaODB to modify settings that Tazer enables for Auto High Beam, but does not fill in extra bits required to make it functional. Here is what is needed to allow tazer addition to radio settings High Beam in the menu to work.

Jeep Wrangler JL Tazer versus JScan 1000044445
 

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Geeeez .... It's real obvious when reading a few of the recent posts in this thread that guys either never have read the Tazer JL instuctions authored by ZAutomotive throughly/carefully or if you have, you have forgotten what you read.... or misunderstood what you read.

I encourage guys/gals running with a Tazer JL to read the instructions over carefully..

Even though I feel I am quite Tazer JL savvy, I still occasionally reread the instructions to refresh my memory... and geeez, once in a while (not that often over the last couple of years) Joe changes his instructions or adds to them, etc..

Anyway, do take the time to read the instructions. Always seek out and read the most current set of instructions found at the ZAutomotive website:
https://www.zautomotive.com/pages/instructions
 

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Geeeez .... It's real obvious when reading a few of the recent posts in this thread that guys either never have read the Tazer JL instuctions authored by ZAutomotive or if you have, you have forgotten what you read.... or misunderstood what you read.

I encourage guys/gals running with a Tazer JL to read the instructions over carefully..

Even though I feel I am quite Tazer JL savvy, I still occasionally reread the instructions to refresh my memory... and geeez, once in a while (not that often over the last couple of years) Joe changes his instructions or adds to them, etc..

Anyway, do take the time to read the instructions. Always seek out and read the most current set of instructions found at the ZAutomotive website:
https://www.zautomotive.com/pages/tazer-jl-updates
I’m always open to correction if you have insight that is helpful. I know you may be tired of repeating yourself for the 100th time but I appreciate it. I do read the tazer instructions even though I don’t find them to always be straightforward and watch their YouTube videos.
 

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I’m always open to correction if you have insight that is helpful. I know you may be tired of repeating yourself for the 100th time but I appreciate it. I do read the tazer instructions even though I don’t find them to always be straightforward and watch their YouTube videos.
@Terrymo

Unfortunately, I do not have the time to repeat/to repost the Tazer related knowledge I have spewed over the last 6 or so years.

Years ago I had the time to post lots and also, I was financially compensated by a few of the current and past sponsor(s) for my time posting here... but no more.. I just do not have the time..

As for the instructions coming out of ZAutomotive... I personally have always felt they were pretty decent..and straight forward.. Far far better then product instructions coming out of SuperChips, ECRI, etc..

Anyway, to all... read the Tazer JL instructions again and again.. Watch what you read in forum posts.. verify verify what you read... Even verify/double check what I post...

IF you have ?, you can always text or message Joe or Ian at ZAutomotive.

As for info I can give that would be helpful, forum search for my past Tazer JL related posts using rhinebeck01 and the word Tazer.. and a word pertaining to what you seek info on.

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@Terrymo

Unfortunately, I do not have the time to repeat/to repost the Tazer related knowledge I have spewed over the last 6 or so years.

Years ago I had the time to post lots and also, I was financially compensated by a few of the current and past sponsor(s) for my time posting here... but no more.. I just do not have the time..

As for the instructions coming out of ZAutomotive... I personally have always felt they were pretty decent. Far far better then instructions coming out of SuperChips, ECRI, etc..

Anyway, to all... read the Tazer JL instructions again and again.. Watch what you read in forum posts.. verify verify what you read... IF you have ?, you can always text Joe or Ian at ZAutomotive. As for info I can give that would be helpful, forum search for my past Tazer JL related posts using rhinebeck01 and the word Tazer.

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Ok yeah I get it. Thanks.
 

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I always unmarry the Tazer anytime I remove it ( which is almost never). Whether it’s needed or not, I don’t care. All I know is I haven’t had one single problem with the Tazer in 6 years. So you know, if it ain’t broke…….🤣
 

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I always unmarry the Tazer anytime I remove it ( which is almost never). Whether it’s needed or not, I don’t care. All I know is I haven’t had one single problem with the Tazer in 6 years. So you know, if it ain’t broken, I ain’t fixing it…🤣
i do the same…out of an abundance of caution and because @Roky said so 🤓 I unmarried and removed it once for a dealer warranty repair. It takes no time at all.
 

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@Terrymo

Actually, Joe @ ZAutomotive himself is on again and off again in regard to whether it is best to unmarry the Tazer JL before you update the firmware.. His usual answer is to unmarry before a firmware update.

In more then one, past phone conversations with me, he has told me it is best to unmarry but then occasionally in internet posts he says it is no big deal if you do not.

It may be that because of the past problematic Mac utility that was in the mix, he'd say it was best to unmarry.

Anyway, yes, it is best to unmarry before a firmware update. Doing so is undoubtedly best as it lessens the chance of lets say issues.

.
Firmware update is very different from simply unplugging it while the vehicle is off.
 

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@Terrymo

Actually, Joe @ ZAutomotive himself is on again and off again in regard to whether it is best to unmarry the Tazer JL before you update the firmware.. His usual answer is to unmarry before a firmware update.

In more then one, past phone conversations with me, he has told me it is best to unmarry but then occasionally in internet posts he says it is no big deal if you do not.

It may be that because of the past problematic Mac utility that was in the mix, he'd say it was best to unmarry.

Anyway, yes, it is best to unmarry before a firmware update. Doing so is undoubtedly best as it lessens the chance of lets say issues.

.
Thank you, it takes no time at all to unmarry the tazer anyway
 

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Geeeez .... It's real obvious when reading a few of the recent posts in this thread that guys either never have read the Tazer JL instuctions authored by ZAutomotive throughly/carefully or if you have, you have forgotten what you read.... or misunderstood what you read.

I encourage guys/gals running with a Tazer JL to read the instructions over carefully..

Even though I feel I am quite Tazer JL savvy, I still occasionally reread the instructions to refresh my memory... and geeez, once in a while (not that often over the last couple of years) Joe changes his instructions or adds to them, etc..

Anyway, do take the time to read the instructions. Always seek out and read the most current set of instructions found at the ZAutomotive website:
https://www.zautomotive.com/pages/instructions
Is English Joe's first language? He seemed to communicate well when he was on the forums, but the instructions that his company publishes are pretty bad. They've improved over the years, but they're still pretty damn bad.
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