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So I took my truck to the dealership for the RBZ 430 update (I later discovered it is TSB 08-036-11). The service guys only saw one TSB in the system for my truck RRT 11-073. This is for the 4x4 system, it raises the threshold for the check 4x4 light to come on if there is a difference in wheel speed between the front and rear wheels.
I do not know if it was just cycling the TCM but the truck laid stripes all the way through first. The Bluetooth audio still skips like a mug though.
I do not know if it was just cycling the TCM but the truck laid stripes all the way through first. The Bluetooth audio still skips like a mug though.
So I took my truck to the dealership for the RBZ 430 update (I later discovered it is TSB 08-036-11). The service guys only saw one TSB in the system for my truck RRT 11-073. This is for the 4x4 system, it raises the threshold for the check 4x4 light to come on if there is a difference in wheel speed between the front and rear wheels.
I do not know if it was just cycling the TCM but the truck laid stripes all the way through first. The Bluetooth audio still skips like a mug though.
I do not know if it was just cycling the TCM but the truck laid stripes all the way through first. The Bluetooth audio still skips like a mug though.
Frog,
Did they do the TSB and it didn't solve the problem or did they not do it because they could not find it? The dealer has to look a little further to find a related TSB whereas an RRT will pop up right when they run your vin.
They could not find it... I googled it on my phone in the parking lot and went back in and gave them the number. They said to bring it back in the afternoon and they would do the fix. I went home did some further digging, and then just performed the TSB myself. Bluetooth works great now.
They could not find it... I googled it on my phone in the parking lot and went back in and gave them the number. They said to bring it back in the afternoon and they would do the fix. I went home did some further digging, and then just performed the TSB myself. Bluetooth works great now.
Frog,
They could not find it, yeah right. More like they failed to look for it.
Glad you got it resolved.
has anyone found an online site that offers mygig updates for the Mitsubishi radios (RBZs)?
that would make things much easier for you Frog. It is very simple to update these units if you have the updates yourself.
that would make things much easier for you Frog. It is very simple to update these units if you have the updates yourself.
I downloaded it from a third party site and did it myself. The file for the RBZ is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?ym7cudem8c9lb96
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If your vehicle has Speed CAN, is a 2011 and has either of these radios "RBZ, RHB, RES or REQ radio" then this is the file that you need. It is the same file that MrJeep hosted for me last year.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qzfm7w2voa50f4m
And here are the instructions:
Download it to a thumb drive that has no other files on it. If you have files on it, please delete them and format the drive (to FAT32) just to make sure that it is completely clean.
Turn the radio on, Place the thumb drive in the center console USB connector (on vehicles with the dealer installed unit, it should be in the glove box), press and hold the Uconnect button for about 12 - 15 seconds, you should here "update started". This process should take about 15 - 20 minutes, there will be some beeps during the process. Please listen during the update for any error message that may be said by Uconnect. When the update is completed, the radio screen will go back to a radio display. Now plug in your iPhone or iPod and let it be read by Uconnect, does it start playing after being read? Let us know how this works out for you.
If you have a LOW Speed CAN vehicle with either of the radios listed above, then use this file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mp2zbywzdmd2o87
http://www.mediafire.com/?qzfm7w2voa50f4m
And here are the instructions:
Download it to a thumb drive that has no other files on it. If you have files on it, please delete them and format the drive (to FAT32) just to make sure that it is completely clean.
Turn the radio on, Place the thumb drive in the center console USB connector (on vehicles with the dealer installed unit, it should be in the glove box), press and hold the Uconnect button for about 12 - 15 seconds, you should here "update started". This process should take about 15 - 20 minutes, there will be some beeps during the process. Please listen during the update for any error message that may be said by Uconnect. When the update is completed, the radio screen will go back to a radio display. Now plug in your iPhone or iPod and let it be read by Uconnect, does it start playing after being read? Let us know how this works out for you.
If you have a LOW Speed CAN vehicle with either of the radios listed above, then use this file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mp2zbywzdmd2o87





