R80gseric wrote:
Greetings, I did find a glancing reference to this, however would like your help to be certain.
1. When getting a pinion reset to correct speedometer reading, will the ecu be affected? I don't want a dealership tech to blow the gde echo tune.
2. Do 2005 CRDs need the pinion reset or can we just change the speedo gear like on other tcases? I've read some conflicting info on the differences of our 05s and 06s.
That 'conflicting info' is the '05's require DBIII, as noted, where the '06's require STARSCAN - each dealer scantool is used to program all identical parameters required for each year, incl tire diameter for rpm - rotations per mile
Difference is, the dipsticks at DCJ neglected to program 2005 VIN data into the STARSCAN: there is no selection for the 2005 KJ CRD - I have an '06 ECM for upgrading, and, having done the DCJ in-tank lift pump, the slight rewiring of the rear harness for the '06 ABS system is already been did
Many (t)hanks in advance, Eric
On your 2005 the pinion reset must be done with a DRBIII scan tool. Usually only dealers and well set up shops have them. I used Sir Sam's to do mine. You have to enter revolutions per mile in TWO locations in the scanner menus, one for the speedometer and one for the odometer. You can find rev/mile numbers for your tires on Tirerack.com. It's usually a number around 700 for our general size of tires. I got my speedometer dead on this way, but the odometer not so much.
This won't affect your GDE tune (unless the tech at the dealer takes it upon them self to connect your jeep to the Chrysler Starscan network just to see if you "need any updates" and flash over your tune). In fact, GDE can't change these numbers for you because they are programming the ECM/TCM and not the BCM.