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Picked up my 2023 JTM a couple weeks ago and just noticed that there is no Selectable Tire Fill Alert feature on the window sticker nor in the Uconnect. Do Mojaves not come with this feature from the factory? I know there were some issues with it not being included for launch Rubicon models but I figure by now it would’ve been included.
Is this something I can enable with an OBD tool or would I need to go to the dealer to retrofit?
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Wow that’s disappointing! I’m guessing there isn’t a way to retrofit this?
As to retro fit, I do not know of anybody that has attempted it. At a minimum, you would need a TPM module, legacy Radio Frequency Hub module and old style TPMS sensors. Then there is the possibility of the sales code needing to be programed and if the radio would auto recognize to display the control function. Would be a gamble.
 

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Yeah, they moved the TPMS function from a dedicated TPM module to the RFH and at least for a while, but a dummy box in place of the TPM module.
That's 2 years ago now and I guess it's not been talked about enough that everyone knows it.
It's the reasons that you can't use 2020 sensors in a 2022 and the other way around.
 

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Q: Doesn’t the Taser let you select the TFA level? It’s listed as a feature.
 
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This all sounds like way more trouble than it’s worth.
 

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Q: Doesn’t the Taser let you select the TFA level? It’s listed as a feature.
it does but it is implemented a little differently than factory. The parking lights at each corner will blink to let you know when you are at the set psi. zAuto has a video showing both

 

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it does but it is implemented a little differently than factory. The parking lights at each corner will blink to let you know when you are at the set psi. zAuto has a video showing both

Ah than you. A bit harder see those lights when you’re having over the off switch.
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