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Cobb Tuning Accessport V1, 2005 (and 2004, 2006?) Subaru Forester At *unmarried* on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Unmarried, has v110 maps loaded
Brand:Cobb

 V1 Accessport for 2004-2006 Subaru Forester (AT). Manual says 2004 but I used it on my 2005, since sold. I believe it also works on 2006. I unmarried the Accessport before listing the vehicle for sale.

Includes Accessport, power adapter, printed manual, serial (9 pin) - OBD-II cable for connecting to vehicle. It does not include a serial cable for connecting to computer and loading additional maps. Also doesn't include CD-ROM with Accessport Manager software (used to transfer maps between computer and Accessport). Note that you'll need a 9-pin serial port on the computer (and a 9-pin serial cable) to connect Accessport to your computer, and Accessport Manager to access it.

Accessport is loaded with these maps: "Stage 1 91AT v110" and "Stage 1 93AT v110".

This device works, but the older serial interface may limit the interaction between your computer and the Accessport. If nothing else, you should be able to use the maps that are already loaded. Nor am I aware of a formal upgrade program from V1 to V2 or V3, so please buy this with the understand that you probably can't get a newer device in exchange. Anything you can work out with Cobb is a bonus.

Shipping is based on sending in the original Cobb Tuning box (seen in photo). It would probably fit in a USPS Priority Mail Medium Flat Rate Box if I don't send the Cobb box and foam. Please contact seller before paying if you want that option.

Happy driving!

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