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  1. New tools for CAN bus hackers: IO By Identifier, Read by Identifier Python Scripts

    NICE! That tool that you're using... it wouldn't happen to be almost affordable for an individual consumer, would it? [Looking into wallet, looking back towards you, looking into wallet yet again...]
  2. New tools for CAN bus hackers: IO By Identifier, Read by Identifier Python Scripts

    FYI, I am currently trying to associate these with their "Read Data by Identifier" locations in the BCM. In the above three examples, aside from the regular CAN broadcasts, CSM 1 is available from the BCM at $0146, CSM2 at $0147, and CSM3 at $014E. I'm spending a bit more time because I want to...
  3. New tools for CAN bus hackers: IO By Identifier, Read by Identifier Python Scripts

    Ah, HA! I understand completely. What an incredible observation! I'll integrate those into the spreadsheet, and thank you so very much! EDIT: For others who may be reading this, what Jimmy is referring to is the spreadsheet in this post on the JL forum. It was where we (as a combined...
  4. New tools for CAN bus hackers: IO By Identifier, Read by Identifier Python Scripts

    Today we tested and published the code that allows you to Write Data by Identifier to any of your ECUs. This is the kind of thing done by JScan and other tools to update settings on your BCM and other modules which affect how your vehicle behaves.
  5. New tools for CAN bus hackers: IO By Identifier, Read by Identifier Python Scripts

    Hi! I wanted to let our Gladiator brothers and sisters know that we now have Python scripts that allow you to access various features of your ECUs by way of calls to Unified Diagnostic Services: Read Data by Identifier - Pull all sorts of data from any of your ECUs. You'll need to know which...
  6. Limp Mode and 4WD Issues

    Tazer can (when kept up-to-date with a recent firmware), yes. I know JScan will do per-module scans under Advanced Scan. I'm afraid I'm not an AlfaOBD user (no Android devices here).
  7. Limp Mode and 4WD Issues

    This may or may not apply to you: There are two different types of codes you should be aware of. There are the CEL codes (your Check Engine Light codes) which are picked up by common OBD-II scanners. Beyond that, each of your vehicle's modules store their own per-module trouble codes. An...
  8. Your Jeep's name

    JERP. It kept autocorrecting wrong.
  9. Need Links for LED Lights

    I purchased and installed the parts listed on this post: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/is-the-factory-led-light-upgrade-worth-it.37573/#post-607889 It won't get you all the way to the quality of light you'd get from a stock LED configuration, but it is indeed an enhancement...
  10. Any Westin HDX LED Grille installs here? 34-1115

    An Amazon vendor has the Westin HDX LED Grille on sale for $350 (a massive 75% off with only 3 left). The thing is all steel. The light bar is a solid piece and not a cheap add-on. I can see why it sold at $1200. I've pulled the trigger on one, and now that I see that it's different from...
  11. Hacking the CANbus

    For those interested, in another thread, we're making significant progress on reverse engineering the existing signals on the CAN-C and CAN-IHS bus and figuring out what they do. I can remotely lock/unlock the vehicle or set off the panic alarm over Wi-Fi. (Remote start will be a tougher nut...
  12. Misfire fixes?

    What tool (or combination of tools) did you use to generate that detailed freeze frame data? Looks great!
  13. Mopar Releases New Doors-off Mirror Kit for Jeep Gladiator

    I needed a set of mirror immediately, so I purchased these from a local Jeep dealer which had them in stock. They attach to the A-Pillar and with the top door hinge (preventing any normal door from being installed at the same time, but also allowing third party foot pegs which use the lower door...


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