Daverous
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Both Alfa and Jscan have their perks, for sure. I have and use both. Jscan lacks a lot of the options Alfa has but does offer several nice ease-of-use options Alfa doesn't. Jscan requires a license for each VIN you want to program at $20 per vehicle.$20 would be a deal if it's a simple solution to clear all the issues I have. The dealer will be $150 or I've got to research for hours of time I don't really have. Could you elaborate on how and why it can fix it but Alfa is such a pita?
Jscan allows for a simple scan of all modules for faults with a single click. Same thing for its tire size process. Jscan allows you to select a size and it does all the leg work connecting to multiple modules and making the changes in one easy step then backtracking and clearing any faults created during the process. It's just simplier to use and I've had better luck with it regarding tire size changes specifically.