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Yup, mine does it on my '22 Overland but didn't on the previous year models I've had, must just be a new feature added in '22 to the gladiators.
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Fantastic. I already had the Tazer and it was even updated, I just hadn't nosed around the Live settings yet and it wasn't in the copy of the User Manual I had.Tazer has come out with the solution.
The latest FW (or at least the one from 2 months ago), has an option to turn the triple beep off!!!
(One Caveat however, is that it only is turned off for the driver front door - the rears and passenger front will still cause a triple beep - hopefully they will fix this “feature” in a future release.)
edit - heres the release
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I am curious - is that a live-only feature, or can you set the turn off triple honk and remove the tazer and it sticks (tazer out, still no honking)Fantastic. I already had the Tazer and it was even updated, I just hadn't nosed around the Live settings yet and it wasn't in the copy of the User Manual I had.
Set, and it works. Happy. Would be nice to have the option with the other doors, but can't complain.
It's my understanding that the Live features, which this one falls under, only function with the Tazer plugged in.I am curious - is that a live-only feature, or can you set the turn off triple honk and remove the tazer and it sticks (tazer out, still no honking)
I'm wondering because when my 2022 arrives, I plan on doing some snooping and seeing what the changes were between 2020 and 2022 and see if there's a way to turn it off using software like jscan or AlfaOBD.
I have a feeling - based on some lines of code in the 2020 that maybe it's doable in 2022 without hardware.........
OK so this is a live feature. Yeah, that's correct in my understanding of tazer (never having even seen one LOL) is that if it falls under live features, it's gotta be there.It's my understanding that the Live features, which this one falls under, only function with the Tazer plugged in.
I've done some searching on forums, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer - is there a way to disable the honking when I step out of the vehicle with the keyfob in my pocket? It's really really really annoying.
UPDATE: based on the discussion, it appears that this is a functionality that was implemented in 2022 year models, in addition to the usual blinking lights. Manual, page 17 (thank you, @SURF&TURF ). According to dealers (so far) - it cannot be disabled. Aftermarket, you are our only hope (or, just don't close the door when you step out of the vehicle)
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I have a rare auditory ailment called HYPERACRUSIS. The sounds of a plastic bag being opened or wadded up, flushing toilets and common low decibel sounds are painful to me but my 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon horn blasting is exceedingly painful. I was a machine gunner in Vietnam and back in those days, you didn’t have earplugs.I've done some searching on forums, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer - is there a way to disable the honking when I step out of the vehicle with the keyfob in my pocket? It's really really really annoying.
UPDATE: based on the discussion, it appears that this is a functionality that was implemented in 2022 year models, in addition to the usual blinking lights. Manual, page 17 (thank you, @SURF&TURF ). According to dealers (so far) - it cannot be disabled. Aftermarket, you are our only hope (or, just don't close the door when you step out of the vehicle)
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Use one of the AUX Switches to operate a relay. Tie it into the line feeding the horns. Use it to disable the horns when you are not driving on public roadways.I have a rare auditory ailment called HYPERACRUSIS. The sounds of a plastic bag being opened or wadded up, flushing toilets and common low decibel sounds are painful to me but my 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon horn blasting is exceedingly painful. I was a machine gunner in Vietnam and back in those days, you didn’t have earplugs.
Living on a ranch, I have to get out of my Jeep often, leaving the engine running when opening gates, driving into my barns (where the horn blasting is like being in an echo chamber) so in absence of a “fix” to this gawd-awful horning going off, I’ll probably buy a 3rd Jeep (programmed) key to leave in my Jeep to stop the painful noise.
Tazer has the option to disable it.I have a rare auditory ailment called HYPERACRUSIS. The sounds of a plastic bag being opened or wadded up, flushing toilets and common low decibel sounds are painful to me but my 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon horn blasting is exceedingly painful. I was a machine gunner in Vietnam and back in those days, you didn’t have earplugs.
Living on a ranch, I have to get out of my Jeep often, leaving the engine running when opening gates, driving into my barns (where the horn blasting is like being in an echo chamber) so in absence of a “fix” to this gawd-awful horning going off, I’ll probably buy a 3rd Jeep (programmed) key to leave in my Jeep to stop the painful noise.
For all the doors or just the driver? Picking up my kids after work I like to leave my truck running so the AC stays on and it’s super annoying having the 3 beeps go off over and over. Usually I pull my wad of keys out and leave it in the cup holder.Tazer has the option to disable it.
For all the doors or just the driver? Picking up my kids after work I like to leave my truck running so the AC stays on and it’s super annoying having the 3 beeps go off over and over. Usually I pull my wad of keys out and leave it in the cup holder.
Thank you. Now the question is, do I want to get a tazer just for this, or wait until the tires wear out and get one when the bigger set goes on. ?
Years ago, I built my own airplane and had an FAA inspector “inspect” it, I passed the inspection without any discrepancies. But now that I am an old codger, if I attempted to install an AUX switch, I’d more than likely mess something up and would have to call 9-1-1 saying “Help, I’m stuck inside my Jeep, somewhere between the steering wheel and the brake peddle… and I can’t get out…”Use one of the AUX Switches to operate a relay. Tie it into the line feeding the horns. Use it to disable the horns when you are not driving on public roadways.
BCM drives the horns. Not really a wire to cut and still have manual horn use.If I could just yank one wire to eliminate it I’d be happier than having to buy a tazer that I don’t need otherwise.