You can't use JSCAN to disable it. It looks like you can, but the feature truly doesn't work. They just never removed it from the app.Had to replace my main battery it was over 5 years old. Disconnected the aux battery and pulled f42 fuse. Then I used my J scan and disabled the auto start. Has anyone else done this ? Could I run into other issues. Be interesting to know.
Well it's working so far.You can't use JSCAN to disable it. It looks like you can, but the feature truly doesn't work. They just never removed it from the app.
If it isn't working it is NOT due to jscan.
The only way is tazer, press the button every time or auto stop/start disable device.
JSCAN can't do it.
If ESS is not functioning, it's due to another issue, not JSCANWell it's working so far.
Sir the truck cranks now. When earlier it wouldn't.. charge a new battery are you crazy you've been reading to much FB post.If ESS is not functioning, it's due to another issue, not JSCAN
Did you fully charge the new battery BEFORE installing it?
Did you disconnect the IBS (small wires/connector) and leave it sitting aside for a while to reset it?
How long has it been since you did all of the above?
It will crank on only 12 volts which is under 50% charge LOLSir the truck cranks now. When earlier it wouldn't.. charge a new battery are you crazy you've been reading to much FB post.
Sir, if you don't want to believe one of the most knowledgeable people on the subject in this forum, would you believe the makers of Jscan itself?Sir the truck cranks now. When earlier it wouldn't.. charge a new battery are you crazy you've been reading to much FB post.
You want me to believe someone who is telling me to charge a new battery??Sir, if you don't want to believe one of the most knowledgeable people on the subject in this forum, would you believe the makers of Jscan itself?
Jscan can't disable the ESS. Opening your hood disables the ESS so a mechanic can diagnose a problem while the engine is running. Dismounting the hood switch makes the computer think the hood is open, so the ESS doesn't function. Jscan then simply turns off the warning that your hood is open. Of course, your remote start ALSO will no longer work if the computer thinks the hood is open, and if for some reason your hood really IS open, I guess you will find out when you go fast enough for the hood to fly open and smash into your window.
But Bill is the crazy one.
PS: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/new...arged-heres-what-you-need-to-know/ar-AA1HEiax
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I have been in the automotive electric repair and sales trade for probably longer than you have been alive. Yes, you DO charge new batteries. They lose charge just sitting and you can look that up. It's what I did for a living for many years, starting in the 1970s and yes, we always charged new batteries. I'll find the FCA documents on it since you don't believe a person with over 50 years experience in batteries and vehicle charging systems.You want me to believe someone who is telling me to charge a new battery??
I'll add...what a fool. Doesn't know a thing about batteries and ignores the voice of a factory trained and college trained former tech.You want me to believe someone who is telling me to charge a new battery??
"Tom Cruise" obviously knows more about Jscan than the guy who wrote the software, so I'm sure he also knows more about the computers and electrical systems in his JT than FCA does.Not to mention jeep says reset the IBS and put it on a fully charged battery .....
So I guess I need to back up everything I say with links ....