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Very excited to share this! BCM Programming, finally done!

 

Special thanks to WAMS - www.whiteautoandmedia.com

 

- Hyperflash Deleted

- Turn Signal Indicator Failure Deleted

- Remote Start increased to 20 Minutes

- Remote Start enables (for trucks that don’t bVe remote start)

- Fog Lights stay on with High Beams (and have FULL control)

- Fog Lights stay on with Intellibeam/Auto High Beam (if equipped)

- Tap to Pass (Turn Signal Activation) increased from 3 blinks to 4 blinks

- Key Fob - Front Windows Roll Down, Driver (and Passenger for SUVs) will Roll up on key fob lock

- Key Fob - All Windows Roll Down (for trucks not equipped)

- Heated Seat enable (for trucks that didn’t come equipped with heated seats)

- 98MPH Speed Limiter increased

 

 

 

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Phil your the man are you making a express up harness for the passenger side ?

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Phil your the man are you making a express up harness for the passenger side [emoji848]

Yes. Working on it.

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So does this work with 2014? Do I get a new bcm or do i mail my bcm for the upgrade?

My last question, would this upgrade also allow me to use the keyless touch pad entry device that's available for 2016 models and up?

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Curious, once those changes are made are they permanent? 

 

What happens if I take my truck into the dealer and they do an “update” on the BCM? Does it retain the changes that WAM did?

 

Regards,

 

rog

 

 

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So does this work with 2014? Do I get a new bcm or do i mail my bcm for the upgrade?

My last question, would this upgrade also allow me to use the keyless touch pad entry device that's available for 2016 models and up?

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You would mail your BCM in.

Keyless touchpad entry?




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Curious, once those changes are made are they permanent? 
 
What happens if I take my truck into the dealer and they do an “update” on the BCM? Does it retain the changes that WAM did?
 
Regards,
 
rog
 
 

Generally, whatever is updated on the BCM usually only applies to what is updated. But I’ll defer to@GTPPrix for that.


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14 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Generally, whatever is updated on the BCM usually only applies to what is updated. But I’ll defer to@GTPPrix for that.


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Good question! So part of this service is to make sure you have the absolute latest updated available software and calibrations for your build. That being said K2 development has been frozen for some time so unless something REALLY big happens (like a recall for example) the chances in this are very very slim; you'd be more likely to have a BCM go bad and be replaced. I can honestly say this happens so infrequently its not even a statistic with the thousands of various modules out there that we service. 

 

If something like that were to happen we would redo your unit on the house. 

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20 hours ago, Rock1500 said:

Got it. What is the normal turn around?

I asked the same question he answered in this thread.

 

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On 7/25/2019 at 5:04 PM, pgamboa said:


Yes. Working on it.

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I never even knew I wanted this until now!

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On 7/27/2019 at 9:37 AM, Dutchy said:

I never even knew I wanted this until now!

I always knew I wanted it, I just dont want to do the work hehehe 

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On 7/25/2019 at 10:41 PM, pgamboa said:

 

Very excited to share this! BCM Programming, finally done!

 

Special thanks to WAMS - www.whiteautoandmedia.com

 

- Hyperflash Deleted

- Turn Signal Indicator Failure Deleted

- Remote Start increased to 20 Minutes

- Remote Start enables (for trucks that don’t bVe remote start)

- Fog Lights stay on with High Beams (and have FULL control)

- Fog Lights stay on with Intellibeam/Auto High Beam (if equipped)

- Tap to Pass (Turn Signal Activation) increased from 3 blinks to 4 blinks

- Key Fob - Front Windows Roll Down, Driver (and Passenger for SUVs) will Roll up on key fob lock

- Key Fob - All Windows Roll Down (for trucks not equipped)

- Heated Seat enable (for trucks that didn’t come equipped with heated seats)

- 98MPH Speed Limiter increased

 

 

 

 

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When will it be available again??

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