I will have to check mine. I picked up something that will put the transmission into quicklearn and it has quite a few other functions. I haven't explored them all, but it does bi-directional communication with the PCM.
[URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YRDGY3Z/?tag=wranglerorg-20[/URL]
I have an Innova 5610 which has bi-directional support. I used it to do a cam/crank relearn when i first got my LJ. Took all of 30 seconds. No issues.
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I will have to check mine. I picked up something that will put the transmission into quicklearn and it has quite a few other functions. I haven't explored them all, but it does bi-directional communication with the PCM.
[URL][URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YRDGY3Z/?tag=wranglerorg-20[/URL][/URL]
Dang, forgot to update this thread. The ThinkDiag dongle DOES in fact allow you to view the cam sync and rotate the sensor to get it in position. You can also force the PCM to "relearn" sensor positions.
I have an Innova 5610 which has bi-directional support. I used it to do a cam/crank relearn when i first got my LJ. Took all of 30 seconds. No issues.
Amazon Link
I think I have to retract any past endorsement I gave for the thinkdiag2. I just tried to use it (nothing major wrong, just messing around) and learned that my "free" year of the manufacturer specific functions has run out and to renew it costs almost as much as the device itself, which I find absurd and ridiculous for generic Chinese product.
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Now it's glorified and overpriced generic OBD2 scanner. If I need it's functions again in the future I'll be looking for something with a perpetual license. I don't remember dealing with this nonsense from the Foxwell I had for my MINI, in fact I'm almost certain I didn't because it had an integrated display and didn't require a phone to use.
Oh no that’s the one I bought also to sync my sensors. I may have a surprise. I guess it will be $29 to sync a sensor next time. I guess it beats the $3000 Ford scan tool in the bottom drawer I never use and isn’t for newer vehicles.
Obviously I'm not mjbcomp, and I don't have a 5610 scanner, but I can tell you that even on Chrysler's DRBIII scanner that I have, performing a relearn is very uneventful. Nothing happens after doing it.@mjbcomp I am trying to use the 5610 scanner on my 2000 Wrangler to perform the cam crank relearn. When I go to the procedure it starts with asking if the engine is off and ignition is on. Once I select yes to these conditions then it just says process complete. Is that what yours does also? Thank you.
