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Old 11-25-2015, 10:08 AM
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In response to to the Chrysler issue/Pass thru pro 2. I Purchased the pass thru pro 2 about a year ago and have had no issues programming Ford , GM and 2003 and older Chrysler. I have not been able to program any NG Chrylser. I called snap on about three different Chry NG vehicles and they sent me to tech authority for support.(tech authority support? lol jajaja) I farmed out all three and I don't believe that the pass thru pro is capable. If some one has any evidence that the pass thru does Chry NG. Please come forward, because I wanna talk to you..... O one more thing. I replaced a PCM in 2012 f250 6.7 diesel. No problem flashing but the pass thru pro 2 doesn't have the capability of programming injector values. So again I farmed it out to complete the programming.
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Old 11-25-2015, 08:31 PM
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i thought all Chrysler s now are "NFG" ? First post on the forum and you're already b@tchin like you been here for years.LOL Welcome
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In our club NWBomber.com we have a person that sells a Smarty that will flash the PCU, and ECM to make them work right. Bob Wagner has walked into the Dodge dealer and has brought the truck to life again and the dealer wasn't able to do it. The dealer was in uyter disbelief of what he saw.
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Old 08-10-2020, 08:24 PM
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To flash modules other than ECM/TCM or PCMs you need a pass thru device capable of J2534-2 programming, I don't believe the PTP2 supports this... Either the cardaq 3 or the PTP3 can accomplish this or a factory tool.... Always research before you buy and understand what you can and can't do with any particular tool regardless of price.
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