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Took a trip last weekend to check out a late model Jeep. One of the revelations revealed to me by the owner; 2012 and newer Chrysler products have Proprietary Diagnostic systems.

If a Code gets thrown, only your "friendly" neighborhood Chrysler Dealer has the electronics to read it. Can anyone confirmed what I was told?

I didn't buy the Jeep.

 

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Not true, all ODB compliant vehicles(post 1996MY sold in the US) must have generic OBD codes stored in non-volatile memory in the vehicle's ecu accessible by OBD scanners and emissions stations. That is not to say that they can't also have proprietary codes(BMW has for 20 years now) which are often more in depth or cover systems that OBD doesn't require(I.E.:ABS and traction control codes).

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I was the parts manager for a dodge dealer up until 2006. I know that even back then tranny codes were that way. You had to have a chrysler scan tool to access them. Would not come up by cycling the key to reveal codes. They have probably refined these limitations to include everything that wasn't required by the EPA in OBD II and III cars.
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