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Fortin Evo-nist1 Databus Bypass Module - Evo-all Combo With Thar-nis1 Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:fortin Manufacturer Part Number:EVO-NIST1

Professional installation is recommended

Send vehicle info we will FLASH for FREE , If info is not sent will be shipped NOT flashed

Push-to-Start Vehicles Only

Product Features

  • 3 x On-board LEDs for simplified programming and diagnostics.
  • 1 x Preloaded firmware for maximum compatibility.
  • 1 x Factory Fit T-Harness for easy install.
  • 1 x 2-way datalink port for data-to-data (RS-232) communication with compatible remote-starters and security-systems.
  • 1 x 20 Pin general purpose plug for wire-to-wire connections with non-datalink equipped remote-starters and security-systems.
  • Self-Learning algorithm automatically detects the vehicle during programming and adjusts accordingly.

Parts included

  • 1 x EVO-ALL control module (firmware preloaded).
  • 1 x Warning label.
  • 1 x 20 Pin general purpose harness.
  • 1 x 4 Pin Fortin 2-way data-link harness.
  • 1 x Factory Fit T-Harness with OBD interconnect.
**The flashlink2 programming cable will be required to use this as a stand alone car starter

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