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Obd2 bypass cable connection points.

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I have a 2025 1500 Rebel. Using a vLinker MS Bluetooth scanner and AlphaOBD software on android phone. Trying to find the bypass cable connection points behind the dash driver side kick panel using a (Chrysler 12+8 y cable with orange ends) Posted pic of what I think it is. If this isn't it I don't see anything else it might be.7450.jpg

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Currently, MY 2025 and up, there is no connection point for that cable due to the new electrical system in those trucks.

So currently there are several people to solve that issue on a reliable basis - it takes different hardware and several subscriptions presently to be able to modify, and some expertise to make a change vs. the 24 MY and older trucks.

BlueHemi1500
 
Currently, MY 2025 and up, there is no connection point for that cable due to the new electrical system in those trucks.

So currently there are several people to solve that issue on a reliable basis - it takes different hardware and several subscriptions presently to be able to modify, and some expertise to make a change vs. the 24 MY and older trucks.

BlueHemi1500
Thank you BlueHemi1500 for that info. So I wasted my money on these...figures. All I wanted to do was be able to clear my engine light when I remove my battery cable when servicing my truck. This sucks...
 
I know the 2025+ are very different from 19-24, but unless it's that much different you don't need a security bypass to read and clear codes. Torque Pro ($4.99) and a BT OBD II adapter will let you read and clear CEL from your phone.
 
I know the 2025+ are very different from 19-24, but unless it's that much different you don't need a security bypass to read and clear codes. Torque Pro ($4.99) and a BT OBD II adapter will let you read and clear CEL from your phone.
Thank you Laxfns15!!! Using my vLinker MS plugged straight into the obd2 port and the Torque Pro app on android was able to clear my fault code related to disconnecting battery. Not sure why my AlfaObd software on android won't do that but may not be using the correct body computer platform in the menu...there is like 20 of them to choose from. Again much appreciated!
 

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