ShadowsPapa
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Warning to 2022 and later Jeep models - AlfaOBD won't work. It can't read your BCM or PCM.
I've tried to get some sort of response on if they even plan on any support - so far nothing.
We're already well into the 2023 model year and they haven't even touched the 2022 model year yet.
Does anyone have any insight into this?
I'm about ready to scrap it and find something else - but so far, nothing else gives the same reports AlfaOBD did, and their logging is superior.
JSCAN logs are a disaster, full of dozens of blank lines and the format is a more complex CSV type structure, not a nice clean easy to read text log. For example, if you tell it to read the BCM, it takes forever - you must manually tell it to check all PIDs and then when it gives you a report, it's full of spaces and multiple entries for each item.
Looks like we need a new software tool!
Very disappointed in AlfaOBD.
I've tried to get some sort of response on if they even plan on any support - so far nothing.
We're already well into the 2023 model year and they haven't even touched the 2022 model year yet.
Does anyone have any insight into this?
I'm about ready to scrap it and find something else - but so far, nothing else gives the same reports AlfaOBD did, and their logging is superior.
JSCAN logs are a disaster, full of dozens of blank lines and the format is a more complex CSV type structure, not a nice clean easy to read text log. For example, if you tell it to read the BCM, it takes forever - you must manually tell it to check all PIDs and then when it gives you a report, it's full of spaces and multiple entries for each item.
Looks like we need a new software tool!
Very disappointed in AlfaOBD.
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