Yea I forgot the last past, I walked away from the Jeep and let it fully shutdown, stayed away for half hour. When I came back and started it up the "cargo" camera is now active on Uconnect.
tmrw I'm going to actually route the wiring and install the zautomotive front camera.
For adding the front trail camera, do you activate "cargo" camera or "front" camera.
I activated "cargo" with JScan but nothing has changed on the Uconnect for me. Am I supposed to reboot something, maybe I missed a step ? Thanks
Timing depends on how big the dealership is, and if it is in a larger urban area. The bigger the dealer and bigger the city - the longer the waitlist is. Even if the dealership is larger, they are still restricted from FCA on only being allowed to order the TSB kit.
Smaller dealerships have...
I'd like to bump this question to see if people have knowledge on this if there is any hardware difference.
Wonder if Jscan has an option to enable the feature to lock the rear axle in 4 wheel hi ?
Picked my Mojave up this morning after the TSB was completed (and a few other items).
I drove it a good 30 miles afterwards to verify it was ok. obviously the steering is significantly better and how it should be, freeway driving was way better. I made sure the correct part was installed before...
On our wk2 Grand Cherokee the "Sport" button does this, and it really livens up the vehicle, also the v6 engine.
the JT would certainly be nice if it had this option for 2wd
Me too, I also had a Winter edition and really liked the bumpers.
however this pricing is completely out of wack, it's almost like they just want to offer it on the market but not sell many.
Anyway I've already ordered the Mopar steel front bumper for my Mojave.
Same happened to me this morning, ironically when I was on the way to the dealer. It was cold here and I don't actually think I've used the rear window heater until now, anyway the blind spot monitoring immediately errored and the orange triangle was on, just on the passenger side.
I suspect...
Before you hand it over, I'd bring it to a detail shop (a higher end one) pay them a bit of money for them to document the condition of the hardtop right now, they can capture good quality photos of the damage etc.
you have that documented with a third party, should the window place not fix it...