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There's no need to program anything if you buy OEM parts. Just not necessary
Hmmm, Dealership info to me that it would need to be programmed with the vehicle’s VIN number. You’re just buying the product unprogamed. Which I was puzzled about.
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Hmmm, Dealership info to me that it would need to be programmed with the vehicle’s VIN number. You’re just buying the product unprogamed. Which I was puzzled about.
I've bought the MOPAR sensors online and they just worked. No need for a VIN number.
The only sensors that may need to be programmed are the generic type - but then the sensor is set to the frequency for Jeep vehicles of the proper year - the Jeep isn't programmed.
 

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I've bought the MOPAR sensors online and they just worked. No need for a VIN number.
The only sensors that may need to be programmed are the generic type - but then the sensor is set to the frequency for Jeep vehicles of the proper year - the Jeep isn't programmed.

Thank you, good to know. Cause I have all 5 tires and wheels of the same. I will be purchasing that sensor for it.
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