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Gt for jeep, Important warranty information, Diagnostics – Bully Dog 40440 GT for Jeep Manual User Manual

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Diagnostics

This option reads the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) from your vehicle engine. You can also erase these codes from here.
To look up the DTC codes, the following website is very helpful:

http://engine-codes.com/

You can also search for more information about DTC codes online using your favorite search engine.

Show Settings

The Show Settings screen will show you information about your vehicle, the GT, and your current vehicle settings. This screen will also indicate if
the GT tune is currently installed or not installed on a vehicle.

Uninstall GT

This option will allow you to uninstall the tune from your vehicle. This process is very similar to installing the tune, so be sure to take the same
precautions listed on pages 35-36.

You can find more information about uninstalling the download on pages 43-45.

Update GT Software

This option will update the software on the GT itself from the files on the Micro SD card. This is an important final step to the update process. See
pages 22-29 for more information about updating your GT.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Most DTCs indicate a problem with the engine, not with the tune or the tuner itself. If you want to know if a DTC is being caused by the GT or not, unin-
stall the tune and drive your vehicle for about one week. If the DTC comes back, there is a problem with the vehicle and you should take it to a trusted mechanic. If the DTC
doesn’t come back, reinstall the tune and test drive for another week – if the DTC comes back while the tune is reinstalled, contact technical support. Be sure to have your
tuner, vehicle, and a computer with internet access available when contacting technical support. See page 65 for more information about contacting technical support.

IMportAnt WArrAnty InforMAtIon

Vehicle Warranty

You can access information about your vehicle warranty and your rights as an owner to use aftermarket products without voiding the
warranty at the following SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) website:

http://www.bipac.net/page.asp?content=warranty&g=semaga

GT Warranty

A new GT is covered for one year after the date of purchase. This warranty covers repairs for factory defects; it does not cover accidental
damage or reset services. See page 47 for more information about GT resets and the required fee. For pricing information and
assistance in having a damaged GT unit repaired, contact technical support. See page 55 for more information about contacting
technical support.
You can find more specific warranty information at the following page on the Bully Dog website:

http://www.bullydog.com/warranty.php