MayhemMOORE
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Send a screen snap of your status in the ABS module.
I’ll grab that this evening before I attempt to revert the settings back to normal.
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Send a screen snap of your status in the ABS module.
So I reverted back to the previous settings, or at least what I believe they should be as apparently my baseline bcm status failed to upload when it said it did. Still have warning lights on for AEB and FCW, the lanesense settings in the uconnect haven't gone away, and there is a stored code in the DASM (pacifica was the only one I got to connect) that says ecu mismatch C2223. Cancelled my dealership appointment tomorrow for a different issue, as I want to see if this can get sorted out before I show up with a bunch of lights on.
Jimmy07 said he had an idea what it was and is looking into it. At least I have regular cruise back for now. I also ordered a cheap windows tablet so I can at least be on the latest version of alfa and have a little more control over my connection.ECU mismatch i believe is an ABS module issue. Could be wrong...but i had the same warning at one point. Also, the warning lights might take a few cycles to disappear
Yes, i do remember this one:So I reverted back to the previous settings, or at least what I believe they should be as apparently my baseline bcm status failed to upload when it said it did. Still have warning lights on for AEB and FCW, the lanesense settings in the uconnect haven't gone away, and there is a stored code in the DASM (pacifica was the only one I got to connect) that says ecu mismatch C2223. Cancelled my dealership appointment tomorrow for a different issue, as I want to see if this can get sorted out before I show up with a bunch of lights on.
That's what I found on it as well. I'll run back down the list tomorrow, but I don't have a stock BCM list to compare it to, so I just used your list and undid the stuff that seemed to pertain to ACC/lanesense being that I have AEB/FCW and auto high beams from the factory with the DASM. The tablet I have is giving me very limited options for finding a good connection the the DASM, so Friday I should have the new one and I'll get the windows version up and running.Yes, i do remember this one:
Body Control Module (BCM) does not expect the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) module to be present.
Cause:
BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) NOT CONFIGURED FOR ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) MODULE
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) MODULE NOT CONFIGURED
I'm thinking you possibly missed a setting in the BCM. This is the code i got when i plugged the DASM in but did not enable it
That's what I found on it as well. I'll run back down the list tomorrow, but I don't have a stock BCM list to compare it to, so I just used your list and undid the stuff that seemed to pertain to ACC/lanesense being that I have AEB/FCW and auto high beams from the factory with the DASM. The tablet I have is giving me very limited options for finding a good connection the the DASM, so Friday I should have the new one and I'll get the windows version up and running.
Here is a backup of my BCM settings. My truck came with FCW and Lane Sense View attachment 92517
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Thanks for this, I was able to find the one setting I should've left alone when I reverted back. "ACC/DASM Adaptive Cruise Control/Driver Assistance Module" needs to remain enabled as long as your truck has a DASM, regardless of having ACC or not. It makes sense given that the module controls more than just cruise. All warning lights are off now and the FCW system is operational.
Now I am wondering what is missing to get this to work. I'm thinking the ABS module is likely different. Since the limited is using the same part number for the HCU as my truck, I need to have the dealer look up the ABS module for each using the VIN and see if they come back different. If they do, I'm betting that might be the answer.
You said Your cruise control is working now. Is it working with new ACC switch or You change back to original?That would be good to know I tried doing this as well and get all the same errors you get. Maybe the ABS module is different.
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I still have the ACC switch installed. It's not going to affect anything, as like all the other stuff, until the BCM is told it should be looking for it, it's not going to see it there.You said Your cruise control is working now. Is it working with new ACC switch or You change back to original?
Can it be that ABS control module just need to be reprogrammed? Each control module after installation is programmed based on the Vin or not?Thanks for this, I was able to find the one setting I should've left alone when I reverted back. "ACC/DASM Adaptive Cruise Control/Driver Assistance Module" needs to remain enabled as long as your truck has a DASM, regardless of having ACC or not. It makes sense given that the module controls more than just cruise. All warning lights are off now and the FCW system is operational.
Now I am wondering what is missing to get this to work. I'm thinking the ABS module is likely different. Since the limited is using the same part number for the HCU as my truck, I need to have the dealer look up the ABS module for each using the VIN and see if they come back different. If they do, I'm betting that might be the answer.
Can it be that ABS control module just need to be reprogrammed? Each control module after installation is programmed based on the Vin or not?
My thoughts are that the HCU part number on the 21’s that no one can find any info on might be able to do everything needed, but perhaps the ABS module still needs to be specific to either speed control, or speed control with stop and go. I could be totally wrong, but I’m not seeing much else that could affect it at this point other than the dasm, or ABS module itself. I think there is only one part number for the dasm, so it should be capable of everything provided it’s set in the bcm. I just need to stop by and have the dealer run the vin on a factory equipped truck with ACC, then compare the part number it gives for the ABS module to mine. Mine did say only “speed control” when we looked it up previously, and I’m betting that the Limited will come back with the one that’s needed for ACC.
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found this from an old post of mine "I was reading and it turns out that the DASM uses information from the ABS Module to determine speed and Yaw rates for the LDW to predict its path. Since my ABS module is not the correct one for the DASM, it would make sense that is why lanesense isn't working."
I imagine this is why you get errors too. Wrong ABS module... You should be able to get the part# from alpha
found this from an old post of mine "I was reading and it turns out that the DASM uses information from the ABS Module to determine speed and Yaw rates for the LDW to predict its path. Since my ABS module is not the correct one for the DASM, it would make sense that is why lanesense isn't working."
I imagine this is why you get errors too. Wrong ABS module... You should be able to get the part# from alpha
Well my truck has lane sense and forward collision warning with braking from the factory but still get lights on the dash if I enable ACC. No fault codes though.
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Can you use AlfaOBD and connect to the ABS and see what part and hardware number come up? I’m guessing it will probably be the same as mine. I have FCW but not lame sense from the factory.
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From AlfaOBD this is the part number I get 68438453AD
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From AlfaOBD this is the part number I get 68438453AD
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