guitarjesus
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Is it possible to swap in a newer year BCM to open up features and make future upgrades easier to do? Like the upfitter switches? Or does that open a whole host of other issues?
You have a link to how the digital mirror upgrade is done? Even infotainment.com says it can't be done and they are pretty good about this stuff.I tried it and couldn't get it to work. But it could have been the BCM I had. This is something I tried when installing the new digital mirror. Which we got to work successfully in the 2019 and 2020 vehicles. But not with the BCM swap. The dealer couldn't restore my configuration.
I do since I wrote the how to.You have a link to how the digital mirror upgrade is done? Even infotainment.com says it can't be done and they are pretty good about this stuff.
Nice. You are a baaaaaaad man!I do since I wrote the how to.
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HOW TO: Add Digital Rearview Mirror
Here are the instructions for installing the digital rearview mirror in the RAM. Part List: Mirror with 1 Video Input Channel, no FCW or ACC - 68448639AB Mirror with 1 Video Input Channel, with FCW or ACC - 68448641AB Mirror with 2 Video Input Channel, no FCW or ACC - 68519111AA Mirror with...5thgenrams.com
It was on a new one. Infotainment tried to do some things with it so I don't know if they messed it up before the dealer tried.Hey @vincentw56 , when the dealer did your programming was it on a fresh Bcm or a used unit? What specifically did they say failed on the programming side?
Thanks sir!
Keep us updated.Copy, thanks. The dealer told me they could program that part number to my truck but I didn't want to go down the road if they're likely to be a bit over confident![]()
What was the BCM part #? Im interested in doing thisIt was on a new one. Infotainment tried to do some things with it so I don't know if they messed it up before the dealer tried.
BCM - 68496414ADWhat was the BCM part #? Im interested in doing this
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Whether or not it’s going to work, I’m not sure. They’ve updated the micropod firmware recently to where it seems to check the module version and variant against the VIN, and if it’s not a match, won’t recognize the new module. But, nobody’s ever going to know until someone tries it.
Not even close. We’re Taking about installing a module that technically doesn’t even belong in a particular vehicle, whereas an actual direct replacement for the one that’s in there is readily available.I wonder if locking out modules that don't match a certain pool tied to your vin violates the magnuson moss warranty act? That might be a discussion for another thread![]()