Stan H
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Geesh I aint sure I can do all good lord. That sounds like one false move and its bricked.What years this cover? Mines 21'
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Geesh I aint sure I can do all good lord. That sounds like one false move and its bricked.What years this cover? Mines 21'
I hear ya!Geesh I aint sure I can do all good lord. That sounds like one false move and its bricked.
I just heard back from another customer of mine on this....HP Tuners has to be presented with an ECM already programmed to the VIN before they can do the unlock. So if you go the extra PCM route, you'll have to install it, have dealer program it, then remove and send out. Luckily, it takes all of 1 minute to remove the negative battery terminals and remove the PCM. You can do it in the dealer parking lotI'll ask them.
Is your 2021 a GPEC5 or GPEC2A model? Easiest way to tell without MPVI is the GPEC2A has connectors on the side of the PCM, the 5 has them on the top.Interesting enough I don't experience this stutter on my Gladiator it seems to me on mine that everytime it shifts It just speeds up I literally feel it pick up speed.
These things only stutter IMHO when you are just trying to take off really easy through the gears. If you are on the throttle literally nothing . Mine shifts 3000-3200 and just goes. Maybe its just in driving style . I dont know .
Its a Gpec2A positive .Is your 2021 a GPEC5 or GPEC2A model? Easiest way to tell without MPVI is the GPEC2A has connectors on the side of the PCM, the 5 has them on the top.
Just asking because GPEC2A models don't have the stutter issue like the GPEC5 models do
Its a Gpec2A positive .
Well that explains that then lol the GPEC2A models don't have the bad VVL programming like the GPEC5 modelsIt was built 9/20 and is an Automatic. I have said this on here before my motorcycle has always been a strong runner always . I have 152k runs as good as new
The 2021 I am driving To my knowledge has NEVER received an update. The radio even is as it was and has never had and OTA update. Now that is the truthJust a little update now that I’ve done a few of these.
For any JT guys considering a tune, if you have an early GPEC5 model, especially 2021, I highly recommend checking with your dealer to make sure you don’t have a throttle related recall that needs taken care of. I’ve noticed that early GPEC5 models that aren’t on the latest software have screwed up throttle related parameters that Jeep addressed in later years, but I can’t change the needed column and row reference points on those particular tables unless you have the latest OS.
That said, I actually recommend that ALL years spend the hour of labor at your dealer and make sure your PCM and ECM have the latest software on them.
GPEC2A guys should be fine. It’s just the super early GPEC5 files that I’m seeing this weird issue on.The 2021 I am driving To my knowledge has NEVER received an update. The radio even is as it was and has never had and OTA update. Now that is the truth
I’m working on a 2021 currently with a GPEC5. That was the first year they started transitioning. I don’t think the recall was very prevalent. Your 23 should be good! His 21 is fine also it just made a few things we had to work around while dialing it in. 22 and newer don’t have the same software issue I saw on that. You don’t have to update.I thought GPEC5 started in 2023. I have not heard of any recalls or TSBs about throttle problems or reflashing. Mine is a 2023 JT. Maybe when my PCM gets back from being unlocked I can check into it. Is there a version number I can look at when I get it hooked up to the scanner/programmer? Going to the dealer is not high on my list of things I want to do.