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Happen to have another DASM available Jimmy?I sold that one, but I do have another from a 2020.
Happen to have another DASM available Jimmy?I sold that one, but I do have another from a 2020.
I do. Send me a PMHappen to have another DASM available Jimmy?
Those two part numbers are both for DASM. The only difference between the two is 68362490AB is not acoustical glass, and 68362492AB is acoustical glass (used on trucks with the HK system, more expensive).@Jimmy07
Local Autoglass company can not find this part number:
68362490AB
However they can find this one:
68362492AB
Is the second one compatible? Maybe superseded? I can't find any information to that effect online....
I explained the situation to the glass company and they understand what I'm doing. They are even willing to get a few different windshields in to make sure it's the right one. "Forward collision alert" that seems to be their wording for the DASM mounting. They show one that doesn't say FCW and one that does. All of them seemingly have the rain sensor mount. I haven't been able to find anything online and both seem proper part numbers for a 21 RAM 2500.
Also to note they understood they are not doing any calibrating/etc. However they are asking for paperwork to prove it has been done "for insurance reasons". Which in my case is not a problem because I do have a local dealer that agreed to do the calibration for me. They are aware of exactly what I'm doing. Just thought I would bring it up for others in case they get this question too.
Ahhh and that's mine because I have the HK system, perfect, thanks!(used on trucks with the HK system, more expensive).
The one in question is the de-icer grid for the DASM. Its connector provision is on the windshield.Also out of curiosity, here is a photo of the connectors at the mirror after the harness swap. They are all labeled (the rain senor is plugged into the rain sensor) what is the longest one? It even has provisions for connecting to a bracket with a standoff (outlined with the red oval).
My 2020 Bighorn with the Alpine system lists the acoustic glass in the build sheet.Those two part numbers are both for DASM. The only difference between the two is 68362490AB is not acoustical glass, and 68362492AB is acoustical glass (used on trucks with the HK system, more expensive).
Probably. I just see the HK system sales code tagged on that particular acoustical windshield part number.My 2020 Bighorn with the Alpine system lists the acoustic glass in the build sheet.
Was it an option? I don’t have the level two package.
Any year DASM will work, but I would avoid 2019 in case it hasn’t been updated with the TSB flash that addresses cruise control surging.@Jimmy07 I want to confirm,will any year DASM work on any truck? I have a 2020 power wagon, can I use any year DASM?
@Jimmy07 Had the dealer take the DASM out of Plant mode today and do the calibration. Apparently initially that all went well and he said he completed calibration. Then somehow I think he wiped my alfaobd config trying to clear a "Vehicle configuration mismatch" DTC. So now I've gone back in and re-enabled what I did above in AlphaODB but I'm still getting an error. "ACC Unavailable Service Required"
I gave him your instructions which he followed. I do not know "when" during all this he wiped the config. Also remember this was not a "used" DASM but a new one from a 2022. So I don't know if that changes anything.
These are the only things I have changed:
VehConfig 2: Cruise Control Present- NO
VehConfig 7: Type of adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system present- ACC with stop
VehConfig 7: Full Speed Range Forward Collision Warning Plus System- YES
CustSetMenu 1: Forward Collision Warning CSM Present- Feature 2 - 3 Option
CustSetMenu 2: Forward Collision Warning Single Setting (Warning and Brake) CSM Present- YES
P/T Chassis Net: ACC/DASM Adaptive Cruise Control/Driver Assistance Module- ENABLE
2014 CBC Config I/O & Feat: Auto High Beam Module Location to “IRCM”
So maybe I missed something too because I've checked them about 5 times now.
If it was a brand new DASM, you do not enter plant mode like my screenshot instructions, those are only for a used DASM. Sounds like he restored the vehicle configuration after that.@Jimmy07 Had the dealer take the DASM out of Plant mode today and do the calibration. Apparently initially that all went well and he said he completed calibration. Then somehow I think he wiped my alfaobd config trying to clear a "Vehicle configuration mismatch" DTC. So now I've gone back in and re-enabled what I did above in AlphaODB but I'm still getting an error. "ACC Unavailable Service Required"
I gave him your instructions which he followed. I do not know "when" during all this he wiped the config. Also remember this was not a "used" DASM but a new one from a 2022. So I don't know if that changes anything.
These are the only things I have changed:
VehConfig 2: Cruise Control Present- NO
VehConfig 7: Type of adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system present- ACC with stop
VehConfig 7: Full Speed Range Forward Collision Warning Plus System- YES
CustSetMenu 1: Forward Collision Warning CSM Present- Feature 2 - 3 Option
CustSetMenu 2: Forward Collision Warning Single Setting (Warning and Brake) CSM Present- YES
P/T Chassis Net: ACC/DASM Adaptive Cruise Control/Driver Assistance Module- ENABLE
2014 CBC Config I/O & Feat: Auto High Beam Module Location to “IRCM”
So maybe I missed something too because I've checked them about 5 times now.
If everything is set correctly, there should only be a message for ACC unavailable when you actually try to use cruise control. The only fault should be just the vehicle configuration mismatch in the DASM.@Jimmy07 just checking, now that i have the DASM installed and all the correct settings changed with AlfaOBD, prior to getting with the dealer, is it normal to see the errors that ACC not available, needs service? What should I see prior to the dealership programming. Using a used DASM. I'd hate to pay a dealership just to find out I have a bad used DASM Thanks for your help!
Here is what I get on the display, notice the present warnings top left bottom right.If everything is set correctly, there should only be a message for ACC unavailable when you actually try to use cruise control. The only fault should be just the vehicle configuration mismatch in the DASM.