I have the Areoforce gauge, and find it very useful for monitoring a variety of things. It will also let you change some stock settings if I remember correctly.
My biggest concern about the dongle would be how many times I would bang into it with my foot/knee, and do damage to the port. Things are just so tight under the dash there.
The Aeroforce gauge lets you change tire pressure monitoring, tire size, gear ratio, and several other things so it is more than a monitoring gauge. I have mine installed in the Spod switch bank. The gauge plugs into the OBD port.
Thanks, I plan on mounting it the same way, in the spod. I wonder if it is a viable replacement to my procal that was stolen out of my Jeep over the holidays.
I find that the Areoforce plug is about as unobtrusive as it can be for a plug that goes into that port. I seldom unplug it, except to make any adjustments with my Procal. I'm not sure it will do everything that the Procal does, but it certainly does some of the things, at least on my '09. I mounted mine in my tweeter headstone. With just a little enlarging of the hole, it looks factory!
This was not my idea, I just found a post and really liked the idea, so I borrowed it. I simply stuck the tweeter under the dash near the end of the dash where the end comes off.
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