Jimmy07
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Both the aev procal and the AlfaOBD operate the same way- they turn features on or off, and change values that already exist in the BCM. It’s just that the AlfaOBD can do FAR more than the procal for a little less money.But wouldn’t Chrysler’s computer diagnostics be able to tell something was different?
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FCA would have to purposely be looking for a specific change in the BCM in order to notice it, and even if they seen “hey, the fog light dropout is disabled”, they’re not going to do anything, because it doesn’t affect anything else. FCA themselves built the feature into the BCM to be enabled or disabled. It’s just that they can’t allow themselves to change it on a customers truck because of the US laws regarding high beams and fog lights.