Important Warranty Information ...............................21
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ABOUT THE GT FOR JEEP GTJ
Preview of Basic Installation Steps
1. Update the GT. This step is very important!!! See page 22 for more information.
2. Physically install the GT. See page 30 for more information.
3. Install the tune to your vehicle. See page 35 for more information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You MUST uninstall your Bully Dog engine tune before taking your vehicle in for ANY type of service.
There are also other important times to uninstall the tune. Please see page 43 for more information.
See pages 4-6 for a complete list and description of the items included with your GT for Jeep.
Tuning Information
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SETTINGPEAK HORSEPOWERPEAK TORQUEOCTANE
High Octaneup to 35Up to 4091+ octane
Regular15-2015-2085+ octane
StockStockStockOEM Spec.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The only gas tunes available are based on the octane of the fuel that you are running. Failure to comply with fuel octane requirements
can result in engine damage. If you change the octane of fuel that you are running, you will need to change the tune installed on your vehicle –
see page 47 for more information.
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This vehicle application list is current for software version 1.1.4.2
Check the product page at www.bullydog.com to check for new applications.
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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
JEEP
WRANGLER JKGRAND CHEROKEE
3.8L ’07-’114.7L V8 ’08-’09
3.6L ’12-’135.7L V8 Hemi ’06-’13
COMMANDER
4.7L V8 Hemi ’08-’09
5.7L V8 Hemi ’06-’10
6.1L V8 Hemi ’06-’10 SRT 8
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PARTS LIST
Your GT package should include the following items:
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1. The GT Head Unit
Part Number: 40440-1
2. OBDII Adapter Plug
Part Number: 40400-105
3. HDMI Cable
Part Number: 40400-100
5. Fuse Tap
6. Fuse Spade
7. Micro SD Card
Part Number: 40410-10
8. Micro SD Card Reader
Part Number: 40410-10
4. Power Wire
Part Number: 40400-101
8. Windshield Mount
Part Number: 40400-102
4. Mini USB
Part Number: 40400-103
You may also want to have the items listed below available when you are installing the GT:
Tools Needed
• Fuse Puller
• Voltage Meter (optional)
• Alternative Mounting Solution (See page 33 for more information.)
Extra Parts (Optional)
• Battery Charger
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The GT Head Unit
The main component of the Gauge Tuner is the head unit. It has the screen and the buttons that allow you to access all of the
functions and features of the tuner.
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
GT Front Side:
The GT has seven capacitive touch buttons. Capacitive touch is a button style
that is sensitive to the presence of your
nger. Capacitive buttons do not need to
be pushed, only touched to activate. The
front of the GT head unit features a 2.4”
LCD screen.
GT Back Side:
1. T-Slot Mount Socket, which allows you to use the GT with dierent
mounting options.
2. HDMI port
3. Micro SD card port
4. Mini-USB port
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
The OBDII Adapter Plug
The GT assembly connects to your vehicle through the diagnostic port, which is located under the dash on the driver’s side. The OBDII
Adapter Plug connects to the diagnostic port on your vehicle and has a connection for the HDMI cable that plugs into the back of the GT
Head Unit. The illustration and numbered list below contain more information about the other parts of this important piece of the GT
assembly.
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1. OBDII Male End: Connects to the vehicle diagnostic port.
2. Power Wire Port: Connects the GT to the power wire and the vehicle fuse box. Allows
the GT to turn on and o with the key.
3. Fuse: The adapter plug fuse protects the GT from being damaged by unexpected power surges.
4. Power Switch: Changes the active power source of the GT.
The two options are: 1) KEY: this pulls energy from the fuse box through the power wire and allows the GT to automatically turn on and o
based on the vehicle’s ignition key position; and 2) BATT: This provides continuous battery power to the GT directly through the vehicle’s
diagnostic port.
5. HDMI Port: Connects the OBDII adapter plug to the GT Head Unit.
6. Pyrometer/Sensor Docking Station Port: Connects the GT to optional sensors including pyrometers or the Bully Dog Sensor Docking Station.
7. Future Peripherals: Not currently in use – may be used to connect additional devices in the future
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FUNCTION 1: Press the top left button to enter the Main Menu, also use this button to exit menus.
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BUTTON NAVIGATION
Menu
Speed
RPM
Load
Coolant
Wasted Energy:
MPH
0
Driving Eciency:
RPM
0
Average MPGGallonsGrade
%
0
ECON TIP: Econ Goal
Set a more achievable
°F
fuel economy goal.
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FUNCTION 2: Press any of the four buttons on the
left side of the GT adjacent to one of the vehicle parameters on the screen will display that parameter in
the large gauge area.
Decel0Accel
LowHigh
__
0.0
FUNCTION 5: Use these buttons to scroll up and
down when GT is in a menu screen.
FUNCTION 3: Continuously hold any of the four
buttons to change the Large Gauge style on the
Main Screen; there are four dierent style options.
NOTE: The GT buttons are Capacitive Touch. This means that a light touch is all that is needed to choose different options.
You do not need to push hard or get the buttons to move down or in for the GT to work for you.
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THE MAIN SCREEN
1.2.
This picture of the GT Main Screen has the Driving Coach selected for the Large Gauge option. You can change which gauge is
featured in the upper right corner of the main screen by holding down one of the buttons on the left side of the GT until the gauge
type that you want is shown.
Menu button: press to enter the Main Menu.
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Vehicle parameters:
For information about changing which
parameters are displayed on the
Main Screen, see pages 9-10.
Speed
RPM
Load
Coolant
Menu
Wasted Energy:
Decel0Accel
MPH
0
Driving Eciency:
LowHigh
RPM
0
Average MPGGallonsGrade
__
%
0
ECON TIP: Econ Goal
Set a more achievable
°F
fuel economy goal.
0
Instant Economy
Dec.Acc.
Report Card:
0.0
B
The Driving
Coach
Large Gauge Area
Analog gauge
with average
and max peaks
3.4.
Analog gauge
with mini graph
Large real time
graph
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USING THE GT FOR JEEP
These options are presented in the order they appear on the Main Menu. If options are missing in your Main Menu, you
should update your GT. See pages 22-29 for more information on updating your GT.
Change Vehicle
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option cannot be used. Pages 45 and 43 have more information about checking to see if the tune is already installed and, if so, how to
uninstall the tune.
Install Download
This option allows you to choose the type of vehicle that the GT will be used with. If the tune has already been installed, the Change Vehicle
This option allows you to install the tune to the engine computer in your vehicle. If the tune is already installed, this option will allow you to
return to stock (basically uninstall the tune) or change certain settings that can only be changed by writing a new tune to the ECM. Pages
35-42 and 43-45 have more information about installing the tune and returning to stock.
Gauge Setup
This option will allow you to change which gauges are being displayed on the main gauge screen. Denitions for each type of gauge option
available are listed on the next page.
Changing the Information on the General Display
1. Choose Gauge Setup from the Main Menu.
2. Press the button on the left side of the GT to highlight the gauge slot you would like to change.
3. Use the buttons on the right side of the GT to scroll through the dierent functions and highlight the one you want shown on the General
Display.
4. When you are done, use the top left button to go back to the Main Menu and General Display.
Go Back
to Main Menu
Speed
Set Gauge 1
RPM
Set Gauge 2
Load
Set Gauge 3
Coolant
Set Gauge 4
NOTE: All of the gauge types may not be available through your vehicle’s diagnostic port (OBDII port). This fact is out of the control of Bully Dog; however, Bully
Dog offers a range of add-on automotive sensors and sensor interface equipment. Contact Bully Dog or a Bully Dog dealer to learn more.
GAUGE SETUP
Gauge 1
Use the up and down arrows
to change the gauge function.
Pyro 2
Speed
RPM
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Gauge Setup (continued)
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Pyro 1 & 2
Both pyro 1 and pyro 2 measure exhaust gas temperature. The only
dierence between them is the location of the temperature sensor.
Used for defuel level settings, which protect the engine from
heat damage.
Availability and location of factory installed pyrometers vary
according to vehicle make and year. All ’07.5 and newer diesel
pickups that are equipped with OEM diesel particulate lters
also include factory installed pyrometer sensors. For all
other vehicles, pyrometer kits are available for purchase from
www.bullydog.com. Bully Dog and factory OEM sensors are the
only pyrometers which will work with the GT.
Speed
This option shows the current vehicle speed.
Monitoring this information can help you ensure that the speed
displayed on the GT and the vehicle speedometer match the actual vehicle speed. Other important numbers, like the odometer
and fuel eciency, are based on this information.
RPM
This option shows the number of revolutions per minute of the
engine.
This will help you protect your vehicle and improve performance by
watching and ensuring that the RPMs stay within a certain range.
Coolant Temperature
This option shows the coolant temperature.
Used in defuel settings to prevent damage to the engine.
Not available on all vehicles.
Throttle Position
This option shows the throttle position measurement – it is
displayed as the percent open.
Used by the Driving Coach to indicate where changes can be
made to driving habits to maximize fuel eciency.
Intake Temperature
This option shows the intake air temperature.
Air temperature aects combustion temperature and engine
performance. Adding a Bully Dog Rapid Flow Intake (RFI) closed
air system will lower this temperature, improve performance,
and increase horse power. The Gauge Tuner (GT) is designed to
work with the RFI to get the most out of your engine.
Load
This option shows a real-time measurement of the work that the
truck is doing.
Timing
This option shows a real-time reading of the timing position as
the truck is running.
MAF
This option displays information from the Mass Airow Sensor.
Used by the Engine Control Module (ECM) to determine how
much air is going into the engine. The ECM then sends the correct amount of fuel for optimum engine performance.
Fuel Econ.
This option displays a real-time measurement of the vehicle’s fuel
economy, shown in miles per gallon.
Determine when your fuel eciency peaks or dies to improve
your driving habits and your bottom line when visiting the pump.
Fuel Flow
This option displays the amount of fuel being used at any given
time; it is shown as a percentage.
Not available on all vehicles.
Barometer
Current atmospheric pressure.
Injection Pulse Width (IPW)
The time the injector stays open for each injection event; usually
displayed in milliseconds (ms).
Battery Voltage
This option shows the current vehicle speed.
Monitoring this information can help you ensure that the
speed displayed on the GT and the vehicle speedometer match
the actual vehicle speed. Other important numbers, like the
odometer and fuel eciency, are based on this information.
Additional features listed on the next page.
Transmission Temp
This option shows the transmission temperature.
Used in defuel settings to prevent damage to the transmission.
Not available on all vehicles.
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Gauge Setup (continued)
The following gauge options are provided to allow the GT to monitor additional sensors that are only available with the
Bully Dog Sensor Docking Station. For more information about the Sensor Docking Station, see page 59.
A/F Ratio 1 & 2
This gauge option shows the ratio of air to fuel. The GT will use
this information to ensure that your engine is using the correct
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ratio to completely burn all of the fuel being used and maximize
performance and eciency.
Only available on Bully Dog Sensor Docking Station part number
40385.
AUX 1, 2 & 3
This gauge option shows the information from sensors connected to
the 0-5V auxiliary inputs on the Bully Dog Sensor Docking Station.
Performance Testing
This feature oers drag racers the ability to complete the 1/4 Mile and 0-100 KPH performance tests.
You can also download saved tests from your GT to your computer and analyze it using the Bully Dog Performance Testing Software. The software
is available by free download from www.bullydog.com. See page 43 for more information about the Performance Testing Software.
SPECIAL NOTE: Street racing is illegal and extremely unsafe. The performance testing feature should only be used on a sanctioned 1/4 mile drag racing track.
There are two dierent styles available for both tests. The GT will show dierent test screens based on the style of test that is currently
selected in the Performance Testing Setup Menu.
AUX Temp
This gauge option shows the information returned to the Sensor
Docking Station by an optional temperature sensor. The port for
this sensor is marked as 5V out.
Frequency
This gauge option shows the information from a pulsing type of
sensor, like an on-board speed sensor or another optional sensor
that operates on the 0-5kHz 5V pulse range. The port on the Bully
Dog Sensor Docking Station for this gauge option is marked as FN.
Speed Sensitive Performance Test
Once this test is begun, the GT will show instructions to the user to rst bring the vehicle to a stop. Once the vehicle is at zero miles per hour, the test is
ready. The test will automatically start once the vehicle begins to move.
Race Tree Performance Test
Before initiating the Race Tree style performance test it is important that the vehicle should already be at a complete stop. Once the test is begun, the
GT will display a classic race tree on the screen. As soon as the lights on the tree turn green, the GT will begin to record the vehicle’s time. In this style of
test, the GT will not wait for the vehicle to start moving before it starts recording performance data.
1/4 Mile Performance Test
This option will test the vehicle’s performance until the vehicle has
traveled 1/4 mile.
- View Test Results
View the results for the last performance test that was run.
- Save Previous Test to SD Card
Save the results of the last run to the SD card in the GT. All runs
that are saved to the SD Card can be transferred to your computer
using our Performance Testing Analysis Software. For more information on our Performance Testing Analysis software, see page 41
or visit our website: www.bullydog.com
- Fastest Times
View the results for the quickest 1/4 mile ever recorded.
0-100 KPH Test.
This option will test the vehicle’s performance until the vehicle has
reached a speed of 100 kilometers per hour, which is about the same
speed as 62 miles per hour.
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Set User Options
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Set Background Theme
Change the display colors on your GT.
Adjust Backlight
Change the brightness for both the day and the night operating
modes of the GT.
To change between night and day mode, hold both the right
buttons (the up and down buttons) while you are in the general
gauge display.
Set Animation Preferences
Turn the Wave Eect on or o. This eect creates a ripple on the
screen whenever you press a button.
English/Metric Units
Switch between miles/kilometers and gallons/liters.
Reset to Default
Change the user preferences back to the original Bully Dog
default settings. This option does not change other GT features
to default settings.
Driving Coach Setup
The Driving Coach is a special feature designed to be your fuel economy dashboard and information center. It provides real-time visual and audio
feedback about driving eciency and where energy is being lost. The driving coach will help you understand the optimal conditions for your
particular vehicle through real-time observation, giving you the power to maximize your vehicle’s fuel economy.
Two hidden bonuses of driving more eciently are: saving money on fuel and helping the environment!
Before the Driving Coach can give you accurate information, it is important to make sure that the GT is showing the correct speed. In the
sections below, you will nd specic instructions for using the Driving Coach to become the best driver you can be.
Set Economy Goal
This option will allow you to select a fuel economy goal. The Driving
Coach will use the economy goal to calculate your driving grade.
It is very important to select an economy goal that is realistic for both
your vehicle and the kind of driving you will be doing. If you will be
driving mainly in the city or on the highway, choose a goal that is very
close to the advertised fuel eciency for your vehicle in that type of
environment. If you will be doing a mixture, choose an economy goal
between the advertised city and highway mileage for your car.
Reset Average Economy
This option will clear the values stored in the GT for the average fuel
economy, the number of gallons used, and the grade in the Driving Coach.
Adjust Acceleration
This option will allow you to select the GT sensitivity for the acceleration
and deceleration for your vehicle.
Coach Sound Setup
This option will allow you to turn the Driving Coach sounds on or o.
Showing/Hiding the Driving Coach
The driving coach is always running, even if you choose not to have the
information displayed. You can show or hide the driving coach on the
Main Display by holding one of the four bottom left buttons until the
display cycles through to the gauge style that you want.
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Driving Coach Setup (continued)
Checking Speedometer Accuracy
First: Change the Gauge Setup to have the Speed displayed on the main display screen. See page 8 for more information about changing the
information displayed on the main display screen.
Next: Go to a safe place with little to no trac where you can perform a speed test. Make sure the speed limit is at least 60 mph. Here are two dierent
ways to nd out your vehicle’s actual speed:
Method 1: GPS
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1. Use a GPS device to compare your actual speed and the speed displayed on the Bully Dog.
2. Calculate the Percent Difference by using
this formula:
Percent dierence =
Example 1: A GPS device reads 65 mph and the GT reads 62 mph for one single moment.
GT speed - GPS Speed
GPS Speed
Step 1. Percent dierence =
Step 2. Percent dierence =
Step 3. Percent dierence = .046 or 4.6% then round up 5%
62 - 65
65
-3
65
Method 2: Stopwatch
1. Use a Stop Watch to measure how long it takes to travel one mile while traveling at 60 mph according to the GT.
Accelerate up to a speed of 60 mph (as shown on the GT)
While traveling at that constant speed, record the amount of time in seconds that it takes to travel exactly one mile.
*Use highway mile markers to ensure that your one mile measurement is correct.
2. Record the time.
3. Calculate the Percent Difference.
If it takes 60 seconds to travel one mile
at 60 mph, then the GT is accurately
reading your vehicle speed.
If it takes 2 seconds more or less than
60 seconds to travel one mile, then use
the formula to the right to calculate the
Percent Dierence.
Once you have calculated the Percent Dierence, you can use that information to adjust
the speed display as described below
To calculate the percent dierence use this formula:
Percent dierence =
Example 1: Using a stop watch the actual time it took to drive one mile while traveling at
60 mph according to the GT was 63 seconds.
Step 1. Percent dierence =
Step 2. Percent dierence =
Step 3. Percent dierence =
Recorded Time - 60 seconds
60 seconds
63 - 60
60
3
60
.05 or 5.0%
Adjusting the Speed Display
1. Use one of the methods described in the previous section to determine the exact percentage dierence between the GT and your actual speed.
2. Choose the opposite percentage in the Adjust Speed Display menu.
For example, if the dierence between your actual speed and the speed displayed on the GT was 5%, you should choose -5% (negative ve percent).
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Driving Coach Setup (continued)
Checking Average Fuel Economy
It is important to check the accuracy of the average economy readout on the GT at least once every changing season. There are many reasons to check
and adjust the average fuel economy, here is one example: The fuel delivered to gas stations during the winter contains an average of 1.3% less energy
than the fuel delivered in warmer seasons. That means that the same amount of liquid is going into the tank, but it is 1.3% less eective, on average.
There are many similar factors that aect your fuel eciency that you cannot control and the GT cannot sense or adjust for. That is why it is important to
adjust the fuel economy of the GT every once in a while.
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To adjust the Average Fuel Economy displayed by the GT, follow these steps:
1. Go to the gas station and get a full tank of gas.
2. Reset both of the following gauges before driving away from the gas station:
- The Average Economy on your GT.
- The trip odometer on your vehicle.
4. Drive the vehicle for an entire tank (or two)
5. Calculate your vehicle’s average fuel economy by hand using the following equation:
• NOTE: If the speedometer on the vehicle is not accurate,
then the odometer will also be incorrect. You will need
to be able to calculate the exact number of miles driven
before your next refill.
6. Use the equation below to calculate the Percent Difference between the average fuel economy that you have calculated and the average fuel economy that is displayed by your GT.
Adjust the Average Fuel Economy
Follow the steps listed below to change the average fuel economy that is displayed by the GT:
1. Go to the Main Menu
2. Choose Vehicle Setup
3. Choose Adjust Economy Display
4. Use the buttons on the right to move up and down the percentages
5. Choose a percent value that is the opposite sign of the Percent Difference that you calculated using the equation above.
- For example, if you determine that the Percent Difference is 14%, you should choose -14%.
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Vehicle Settings
Set Engine Size
This is automatically determined when you choose your vehicle make and year during installation of the tune. You would only need to access this option
if you do not have a stock engine displacement size.
Set Vehicle Weight
This is automatically determined when you choose your vehicle make and year during installation of the tune. You would only need to access this option
if you do not have a stock gross vehicle weight.
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Select Pyro Source
Choose either factory installed or Bully Dog pyrometers.
Set Warning Levels
Set the temperature level at which the GT will provide a warning to help you protect your engine from heat damage.
It is also possible to turn each of these settings completely o. This is appropriate if the sensor for that setting is not available or if you do not wish to
have that setting monitored by the GT.
Pyro 1 Temperature Level
Pyro 2 Temperature Level
Engine Coolant Temp Level
Boost Level
Turn this setting o or add a Bully Dog boost sensor if your vehicle does not
have a factory turbo boost.
Transmission Temperature
Turn this setting o or add a Bully Dog boost sensor if your vehicle does
not have a factory transmission temperature sensor.
Adjust Economy Display
Change the miles per gallon shown by the GT.
This setting should be changed if the GT is showing incorrect fuel mileage. See page 14 for more information about how to do this.
Startup Coolant Temp Level
This option was included to ensure that the vehicle is warmed up
properly before the GT tuning options that provide additional power
are available to be used.
Adjust Speed Display
Change the vehicle speed shown by the GT.
This setting should be changed if the GT is showing an incorrect vehicle speed. See page 13 for more information on how to do this.
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Special Functions
Engine Fan
Turn the engine fan o for water crossings or run it in high speed mode at any temp.
NOTE: The coolant temperature light will not indicate if the vehicle begins to overheat when the fan is disabled.
Go Back
ENGINE FAN
to Options Menu
Select Engine Fan Level
DISABLED
ON
STOCK
Idle Adjust
Set the engine speed (in RPMs) to increase the voltage and provide additional power to the winch.
(This feature does not take eect until the GT for Jeep is at the Main Screen.)
NOTE: This feature only works in park or neutral. It will automatically turn o as soon as the vehicle is put into gear. It will automatically turn back on
the next time the vehicle is put into park or neutral.
Go Back
IDLE ADJUST
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Idle Adjust
displayed in the box below.
Selected
800 RPM
ENABLED
DISABLED
OPTIONS
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
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Tire Pressure Limit -- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Eliminate the dash light so the tires can be aired down for increased traction.
GT for Jeep Setting: Chance the stock preset value to a number between 10 and 60 PSI. Once the setting is changed, the stock TPMS system will still
allow for a + or - 6 PSI variation, so the tire pressure could be reduced to as low as 4 PSI.
(The sensors in the tires and the value on a manual pressure tester will not necessarily match.)
(This feature does not take eect until the GT for Jeep is at the Main Screen.)
Go Back
TIRE PRESSURE
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Tire Pressure Limit
displayed in the box below.
Selected
16 PSI
ENABLED
DISABLED
OPTIONS
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
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Electronic Sway Bar -- Sway Bar Disconnect
Rubicon Only
Disconnect the sway bars in 4WD-Low, 4WD-Hi and 2WD up to 30 mph. To use this feature, choose Enable and return to the Main Screen, then press the
sway bar button on the vehicle dash.
• At 30 mph and above, the sway bar will automatically reconnect.
• If the vehicle returns to a speed lower than 30 mph, the sway bar will automatically disconnect (if the dash button is still activated).
Go Back
SWAY BAR
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
Select Sway Bar
DISENGAGED
STOCK
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Accessory Delay
Control how long accessory items will remain on after the engine has been turned o and the doors remain closed. Accessory items include the radio,
cigarette lighter, etc.
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Headlight Delay
Set the amount of time that the headlights remain on after the engine has turned o.
Horn Chirp on Lock
The vehicle horn will sound each time the doors are locked by a remote control unit while this feature is enabled.
Go Back
ACCESSORIES
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Accessory Delay
displayed in the box below.
Selected
90 sec
OPTIONS
ENABLED
DISABLED
Go Back
HEADLIGHTS
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Headlight Delay
displayed in the box below.
Selected
15 sec
OPTIONS
ENABLED
DISABLED
0
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Go Back
HORN CHIRP
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Horn Chirp on Lock
displayed in the box below.
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
Optical Flash on Lock
The hazard lights will ash each time the doors are locked by a remote control unit when this feature is enabled.
Go Back
OPTICAL FLASH
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Optical Flash on Lock
displayed in the box below.
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
Auto Door Lock
The vehicle will automatically lock all the doors when it reaches a speed of 15 mph.
Go Back
AUTO LOCK
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Auto Door Lock
displayed in the box below.
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
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Unlock Driver Door
When this stock feature is disabled by the GT for Jeep, all of the vehicle doors will unlock with one button press on a remote door lock unit.
Go Back
DRIVER DOOR
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Unlock Driver Door
displayed in the box below.
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
Seatbelt Reminder
Use the GT for Jeep to turn o the seat belt reminder chime.
Go Back
SEATBELT
to Options Menu
The selected option value:
Seatbelt Reminder
displayed in the box below:
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
Change Option Preferences
Axle Lockers
Rubicon Only
Increase traction by engaging the axle lockers in 2WD, 4WD-Hi and 4WD-Low up to 30 mph.
To use this feature, choose Enable and return to the Main Screen, then press the locker button on the dash once for front and twice for front and rear.
• The front locker will automatically unlock above 30 mph.
• The rear locker will automatically unlock above 30 mph.
• Both lockers will automatically reengage (lock) if the vehicle returns to acceptable speeds and the system is still activated.
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Go Back
AXLE LOCKERS
to Options Menu
Select Axle to Lock
BOTH
REAR
STOCK
Traction Control
Completely disable the vehicle’s Traction Control by choosing Disable.
• After re-enabling traction control (reverting back to stock settings) the dash light may stay lit until the key is cycled.
Go Back
TRACTION
to Options MenuChange Option Preferences
The selected option value:
Traction Control
displayed in the box below.
Selected
ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED
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