They only function when the lower portion of the headlight switch is depressed. The truck has a built in automatic white light cut-out programmed in when the truck is moving forward. As long as the truck is in P - N - R, the reverse spotter lamps are selected to turn on with the cargo lamps (via uconnect vehicle options), and the cargo light switch is activated, the lights should turn on and stay on. They should not be switching off when the OP is moving in reverse. I’m wondering if there’s some white light cut-out programmed on his truck that’s cutting them off when in motion. I thought I remembered reading that somewhere but I can’t find it now.So after reading all of this i have one question: How exactly do these mirror reverse lights work? Do they only work via the cargo light switch when in reverse?
Having a California truck mine don't work at all since they are disabled from the factory, hence the reason I asked. Trying to determine if it's even worth doing so, I rarely ever have a scenario where more light is needed in reverse as the Limited has good backup lights imo. But i can see using them when backing the trailer at night, which also is rare as I'm usually parked and setup by dark anyway. But it could happen and they'd be handy to have.They only function when the lower portion of the headlight switch is depressed. The truck has a built in automatic white light cut-out programmed in when the truck is moving forward. As long as the truck is in P - N - R, the reverse spotter lamps are selected to turn on with the cargo lamps (via uconnect vehicle options), and the cargo light switch is activated, the lights should turn on and stay on. They should not be switching off when the OP is moving in reverse. I’m wondering if there’s some white light cut-out programmed on his truck that’s cutting them off when in motion. I thought I remembered reading that somewhere but I can’t find it now.
Neither would I. Bought 5 years ago for my 2017 and have used it many times.I enabled mine for that chance I may want / need them. I don’t think I would buy AlphaOBD just for this feature though.
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So I enabled them no issues. Tested and they come on and stay on in reverse and off in drive. Also changed the fog lights to not drop out with high beams and corrected the tire size as well, spot on. Thanks for the assist!They put off a lot of light.
Look in my build thread about me adding some Baja design lights to the rear bumper. There is a picture in there with just the mirror lights on. I was surprised at how much they light up
I would like to do exactly the same plus lower the tire pressure sensor alert. I really want the mirror reverse lights to function while backing (Cali truck), fog lights stay on with high beam, correct tire size for speedo and lower the tire pressure alert numbers. Wish I knew someone that had the equipment needed and savey with this stuff. Dangit, guess I need to start reading and learning....So I enabled them no issues. Tested and they come on and stay on in reverse and off in drive. Also changed the fog lights to not drop out with high beams and corrected the tire size as well, spot on. Thanks for the assist!
It's not hard to do and the stuff needed isn't that much versus having the dealer doing it (if they even will). Paying attention to what your doing is key when using AlphaOBD, some things have to be done in a certain order and you can hose stuff up. There's an AlphaOBD thread that lays out how to do it all.I would like to do exactly the same plus lower the tire pressure sensor alert. I really want the mirror reverse lights to function while backing (Cali truck), fog lights stay on with high beam, correct tire size for speedo and lower the tire pressure alert numbers. Wish I knew someone that had the equipment needed and savey with this stuff. Dangit, guess I need to start reading and learning....
It's not hard to do and the stuff needed isn't that much versus having the dealer doing it (if they even will). Paying attention to what your doing is key when using AlphaOBD, some things have to be done in a certain order and you can hose stuff up. There's an AlphaOBD thread that lays out how to do it all.
Maybe about a year now.So that's new since when?
So do you do your JSCAN changes/mods with a iPhone or a Mac and how do you like whichever us use for Ram modifications?I didn’t know that, guess I need to do a backup file.
Oh I thought it would work on other Mac devices?JScan is on an iPhone.
Oh I thought it would work on other Mac devices?
How do like the interface?
Have you ever worked with AlfaOBD to compare the two systems?
wasn't even aware of JSCAN. Just downloaded it to my Android to check it out.Step 1. Learn how to save the BCM backup file.
I think JScan can probably do all those items AND it can program Key FOBs. However, it won't backup the BCM config.
Dealer can't do any of that except charge a crapton of money for a FOB.
Can you do a stationary desoot with JScan if necessary? Was thinking about getting it since I have an iPhone. Would like to have that feature in my arsenal just in case.I like it. I have both JScan and AlfaOBD and like both, but JScan is easier for many things.