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I installed the Wolf box G900 tripro bumper system using the OEM style mirror mount. This means disconnecting the OEM mirror wiring harness along with the rear view mirror. As a result when I run JSCAN i get the a U0213-00 code in Body Controller section which reads “lost communication with interior mirror control module “a”. Active - Body controller.”

I have gone through JSCAN a couple of times looking for a way to change a setting to ether say I have a manual mirror or to tell the Jeep to not test for the presence of the factory mirror.

I realize the fault code is trivial but if it’s possible I’d prefer to tun JSCAN and have no permanent or temporary codes present,

Any Wolfbox JSCAN users or simply JSCAN users have any insight. @THAW ?

Attached is the JSCAN result and a service bulletin possibly related that I found.

Fuse F51 shows continuity and voltage

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I looked around in JScan a bit and also couldn't find anything.

I wonder if it's possible to disassemble the factory mirror, pull the electronics out, plug them back into the LIN wire, and hide them somewhere. Maybe disconnecting the glass element would cause a fault though.
 
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I looked around in JScan a bit and also couldn't find anything.

I wonder if it's possible to disassemble the factory mirror, pull the electronics out, plug them back into the LIN wire, and hide them somewhere. Maybe disconnecting the glass element would cause a fault though.
Ok thanks. I hoped maybe I had missed something obvious in JSCAN. I think I will just move on to my next first world problem. I appreciate you taking the time.
 

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...I wonder if it's possible to disassemble the factory mirror, pull the electronics out, plug them back into the LIN wire, and hide them somewhere. Maybe disconnecting the glass element would cause a fault though.
That is a logical next step since there's apparently nothing in JScan to help with this. This is what I'd do if I was worried about the code existing, but even my OCD is ok with this one lol. No warning lights on the dash is good. :)
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