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2013-15 Chevrolet Volt Automatic Add-on Kit Prevent Engine Running Erdtt on 2040-parts.com

C $85.00
Location:

preissac, QC, Canada

preissac, QC, Canada
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Kit for 2013-15 Chevrolet Volt

Automatic
Add-on kit for exterior temperature sensor prevents ERDTT
unwanted engine start events below 14 F -10 C  by automatically changing value readed by temperature sensor and come back to original value when temperature rise
Just install it between your existing stock sensor and sensor connector this allow you to run your Volt on pure electric mode when the temperature is cold or prevent engine start inside your garage.
The device has no effect on the battery thermal management at low temperatures.
This device can affect original warranty on installed vehicle, buyer are responsible for any modification on his vehicle.

Included in kit

-Add-on  harness with automatic termalswitch built with high quality components resitant to very low temperature, projections, and road salt

-Installation instructions
-Decal
-Dielectric grease


For 2016-17 kit see: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Volt-Automatic-Add-on-kit-prevent-engine-running-ERDTT-for-2016-17-/282175524395?hash=item41b2f8ce2b:g:OAUAAOSwAuZX2JAV&vxp=mtr

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