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it's a customer prefence and it takes a drb as far as i know
the snap on scanners i have used did not have the software to comm. with the fcm the dealer should take care of you on this i know ours would meaning n/c ls_dot1 wrote: > Dan, > > It's not that I disagree with you, but..... I've already put out an inquiry > to a Canadian Dodge dealer for the relay on the '00. However, since the '05 > is brand new, I have to be concerned about doing anything to upset the > factory warranty. I should add that I'm well qulaified to install the > aftermarket item you suggested, but would prefer the less intrusive option > for the time being. Do you know if a generic scanner can be used, or must > Chrysler's DRB be used? Also (if you know), will a dealer program the BCM > for a fee, or will I be told it voids the warranty or is contrary to their > agreement with the factory. > > Mike > > "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message > n.umich.edu... > > On Mon, 23 May 2005, ls_dot1 wrote: > > > > > The '00 seems easy enough, but what if I wanted to pursue the factory > high > > > beam method on my '05? Can parts be bought off the Chrysler shelf as > well? > > > > No, it's a matter of BCM programming. Can't figure out why you'd want to > > go to more trouble to have less-effective DRLs. > > |
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Thanks for your input!
"mic canic" > wrote in message ... > it's a customer prefence and it takes a drb as far as i know > the snap on scanners i have used did not have the software to comm. with > the fcm > > the dealer should take care of you on this i know ours would meaning n/c > > ls_dot1 wrote: > >> Dan, >> >> It's not that I disagree with you, but..... I've already put out an >> inquiry >> to a Canadian Dodge dealer for the relay on the '00. However, since the >> '05 >> is brand new, I have to be concerned about doing anything to upset the >> factory warranty. I should add that I'm well qulaified to install the >> aftermarket item you suggested, but would prefer the less intrusive >> option >> for the time being. Do you know if a generic scanner can be used, or >> must >> Chrysler's DRB be used? Also (if you know), will a dealer program the >> BCM >> for a fee, or will I be told it voids the warranty or is contrary to >> their >> agreement with the factory. >> >> Mike >> >> "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message >> n.umich.edu... >> > On Mon, 23 May 2005, ls_dot1 wrote: >> > >> > > The '00 seems easy enough, but what if I wanted to pursue the factory >> high >> > > beam method on my '05? Can parts be bought off the Chrysler shelf as >> well? >> > >> > No, it's a matter of BCM programming. Can't figure out why you'd want >> > to >> > go to more trouble to have less-effective DRLs. >> > > |
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