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Idatalink Ads-al-ca 64k Multi-platform Immobilizer Bypass Adsalca on 2040-parts.com

C $74.99
Location:

Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Type:Interface/Bypass Manufacturer Part Number:ADS-AL-CA Brand:iDataLink

Brand New, sealed box

The industry standard 'all-in-one' CAN interface module. Web-programmable for over 4000 vehicles 1997 to date including exclusive KLON firmware applications. Features single-wire connection to popular aftermarket remote start, vehicle security and convenience products equipped with an 'iDatalink' or 'DBI' serial port. The original member of the iDataâ„¢ family.

Alfa owners throw a party for iconic brand

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