absaifan
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Found one, the rubber grommet is terrible to route this big cable through, I found a lnother small plastic that I poked and it was super easy, look at the photo.
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Guys, I installed my JB4 with the Bluetooth, the only thing I'm suffering with is finding a place to route my OBD cable through the firewall.
Man this firewall has no good access on either passenger or driver sides!!
I saw two large grommets on both sides but I can't locate them on the engine bay side.
I care, but no videos....In the spirit of helping others: Maybe someone could make a video of install (just the part where going from driver to engine compartment) or video of grommet location? I’m crap with video making myself
Man it took me a whole day to find that sucker!It’s hard lol. I was breaking my back with a flashlight to find it. I needed help or never would of found the bung.
still no cel, but do show a code in the JB4report back if you do get codes for the cat, i'm just curious if the little mini cat spacer works or not. i can just disable in the tune. But just curious if it works.
When you rev your engine does the rpm on the JB4 app go up?So I had my JB4 connected and I wanted to see if I have and pending codes. It said it was unable to connect to ecu? I closed app and tried again still nothing. I know it’s connected because all the readings are showing afr etc. Any ideas?
No trick at all. I just click on read code and then it pulls all the codes.Yes everything works I just wanted to see if I had a pending CEL for DP but it wouldnt read or connect to ecu. I had the car idling in park with the Jb4 on map 3. Is there a trick or reading clearing codes?
You do need to make sure the car is in diagnostic mode to clear the codes though. (Hit start button 3 times fast)Yes everything works I just wanted to see if I had a pending CEL for DP but it wouldnt read or connect to ecu. I had the car idling in park with the Jb4 on map 3. Is there a trick or reading clearing codes?