I have been a little distracted lately, so I haven't jumped in on this one until now. Several things I can comment on or clear up:
The EVIC unit itself is *mostly* the same across much of the Chrysler line. The housing is what is different, the screen and buttons are able to be unscrewed. IIRC, the one that I installed came from either a Durango or a Grand Cherokee, not a KJ.
I had to buy three of the things to get one that had the TPMS function, and again, IIRC... Only the versions with "Homelink" and the three extra buttons have this. On the plus side, if it HAS the homelink buttons, the TPMS functionality is there also. You cannot get Homelink without the TPMS.
The different part numbers and their compatibility seem to all revolve around the function of the outside air temperature sensor. Everything else comes through the normal data lines, like any other OBD scanner.
The installation requires 2 wires run to the OBD port, and power and ground. (4 wires). All information is generated by the ECM, BCM, and the options coded within.
This is the big one: I have the TPMS capable unit. The *FIRST* time it was powered up, it displayed the screen with the image of the vehicle, and 5 tire pressure locations with numbers. The screen then went away, and has not reappeared since. Someone told me several years ago when I was doing the install that it isn't the tire sensors (they are all the same) but it is within the BCM and the option coding that enables this functionality. It was suggested that a DRBIII scanner might be able to reprogram the options, I have been unsuccessful in locating a DRBIII scanner to make the attempt.
***NOTE*** Even though I cannot display the active tire pressures, I have been told that the max it would display is 50 psi anyway. ALSO, the EVIC ***DOES*** display if one of the tires is low, just not which one. Much of the information that might be shown on the odometer display instead shows on the EVIC - Clearly the BCM knows that it is there.
On my previous vehicle, a Jetta TDI, the Vag-Com software had the ability to log in to several function areas and "adapt" them by changing a number here and there. This had the function of enabling any of the special options that maybe the vehicle didn't have from the factory. I can't recall exactly what I changed, but I know that when I changed the headlamp switch, there was a change in the computer b/c I added functionality that my TDI didn't have before.
I have another EVIC unit currently (one of the three that I purchased) that will work perfectly with our CRD and temperature sensor... But it does not have the TPMS screen. I'm willing to sell it for $55 shipped. It will most likely do exactly what my current EVIC does - Display when there is a low tire or any other system message, in addition to the other normal EVIC functions.
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