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If you have an air suspension you might have to "write suspension height values" and then "set ride height" under "suspension" in alfaobd. I am not certain of this, but if you ask one of our resident guru's in a pm they would likely know for sure. I know I have gotten a lot of help on here from...
So I got the bcm to take 2700mm and I put that into the hypertech as 33.84 for original tire size. I put in 34.90 for new tire size. At 70mph via gps the adaptive is reading 68 and the actual speed is 71. If I could just get a few mm more into alfa I could get everything to match. Real speed...
My 2022 bighorn had ECS and EBP in plant mode after installing new HCU and ABS module as well. ACC is now fully functional. I have a speedometer not matching cruise speed issue though. I have 37x12.5x20's that Sherrod did a speedometer adjustment for when truck was new and now I just have to...
My 2022 bighorn had ECS and EBP in plant mode after installing new HCU and ABS module as well. ACC is now fully functional. I have a speedometer not matching cruise speed issue though. I have 37x12.5x20's that Sherrod did a speedometer adjustment for when truck was new and now I just have to...
I have a 2022 1500 bighorn with FCW+, lane keep, Pedestrian Emergency Braking,etc, but no ACC which i am trying to add. I dont want to start the add without having a backup. I have tried everything I can think of to get alfaobd to save a backup of my bcm and it will not work. I click on "view...
Frequency and voltage have to match to parallel two electrical sources. In parallel you are correct that it would remain 12v but there is a lot more to running two alternators in parallel than just wiring them together. HD forum would be best place to ask.
The explanation is very long so to make it short...12v + 12v = 24v, 24v + 24v=48v. A component will only demand amperage needed unless there is a short. Without a fuse to stop it from demanding too much amperage when it shorts out, it will catch fire. I really wouldn't recommend trying it unless...
Yep, that's what I was going off of. Thanks for confirming the info there is correct. Really appreciate it. Glad alfa put in the search option or I would be boned. Lol
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