Otc 3305-92 Chrysler Y Adapter Cable, Otc / Matco / Mac on 2040-parts.com
Hastings, Minnesota, US
OTC 3305-92 Chrysler Y Adapter Cable, OTC / Matco / Mac The OTC 3305-92 Chrysler “Y” Adapter Cable is the required vehicle cable for Chrysler OBD2 vehicle system diagnostics. Use the Chrysler “Y” Adapter diagnostic cable with OTC, MATCO, MAC, and Cornwell brand automotive diagnostic scanners and OTC Diagnostic software. Suitable for 4000 Enhanced, Enhanced, Elite, Genisys and possibly other model monitors. OTC Part # 3305-92 Chrysler “Y” Adapter Cable Retail Price = $101 Chrysler Vehicle Applications include: Talon Avenger Sebring Like new condition and fully functional. Questions welcome. Thank you for bidding!
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