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    Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Hello folks.

    I recently purchased MM3 express tuning from the Doctor and was wondering if you could unplug all the tuner parts, including unlock cable and unlock module, from the truck after tuning?

    2018 RAM 2500 bighorn.

    Thanks!


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    Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Yes, you can unplug as described above and remove your MM3 tuner.

    Your PCM will remain flashed and continue with your tune.

    2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, Fuel Filtration Kit, Cold Air Intake, City Diesel Actuator and 50 Gallon Aux Fuel Tank.

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    Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Thanks.

    That’s what I thought; I just wanted to make sure.

    I'm excited to get going on it tomorrow.


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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Thought I read somewhere that if you are in a power level (say 60hp for example) and then unplug all the hardware, it will revert to the lowest power tune (30hp).

    Is that blowing smoke or accurate?

    2017 RAM 2500 CTD Blue Streak CCSB | 2.5" Leveling Springs, Toyo AT/III 295/70/R18, DRD MM3

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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Quote Originally Posted by kgharrin View Post
    Thought I read somewhere that if you are in a power level (say 60hp for example) and then unplug all the hardware, it will revert to the lowest power tune (30hp).

    Is that blowing smoke or accurate?
    Correct, when the MM3 is disconnected the tune will default to the lowest HP tune.

    In the case above with @Pop he has the express option that only comes with one HP tune, so he will default to that.

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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Quote Originally Posted by AK Bob View Post
    Correct, when the MM3 is disconnected the tune will default to the lowest HP tune.

    In the case above with @Pop he has the express option that only comes with one HP tune, so he will default to that.
    Just for clarification for someone searching this topic, this is only if you remove everything.

    If you ONLY remove the MM3 monitor and leave all cables plugged in, it will remain at the power level you selected.

    Kyle


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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    @DRD


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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Unplugging any part of the MM3 will default to the lowest power level upon the next key-on cycle.

    If you want to remove the MM3 and keep it on a certain power level, you can use a CSP5 switch that plugs into the OBD, provided you have switch tuning with multiple power levels.

    God bless,
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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Quote Originally Posted by DRD View Post
    Unplugging any part of the MM3 will default to the lowest power level upon the next key-on cycle.

    If you want to remove the MM3 and keep it on a certain power level, you can use a CSP5 switch that plugs into the OBD, provided you have switch tuning with multiple power levels.

    God bless,
    Ray
    DRD
    Thanks, Ray for the clarification.


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    Re: Unplugging The MM3 After The Tune Is Installed?

    Quote Originally Posted by DRD View Post
    Unplugging any part of the MM3 will default to the lowest power level upon the next key-on cycle.

    If you want to remove the MM3 and keep it on a certain power level, you can use a CSP5 switch that plugs into the OBD, provided you have switch tuning with multiple power levels.

    God bless,
    Ray
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    So for those of us with your MM3 Lite option (power level switching but no novelty tunes) is it as simple as buying a CSP5 switch and plugging it in or does your tune need to be configured to accept this switch input?


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