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Honda Prelude P5m Ecu Without Immobilizer, Manual Transmission, 1997-2001. on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Mine Hill, New Jersey, United States

Mine Hill, New Jersey, United States
GOOD CONDITION. OFF ROAD USE ONLY. NOT US OBD2/EMISSIONS COMPLIANT, NOT SCAN TOOL COMPATIBLE. USE THE SERVICE CHECK CONNECTOR FOR TROUBLE CODES. SELLER ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY, NO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND.
Warranty:No

Hi, here I have a P5M Ecu without the immobilizer, ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND! This unit will start and run any Manual transmission, 97-2001 Honda Preludes, PROVIDED YOUR CAR DOES NOT HAVE AN IMMOBILIZER FAULT/DEFECT. I do have the Auto version available too. This Ecu is not US OBD2/EMISSIONS compliant, hence it is to be used for off road purposes only. I have used/tested these Ecus personally, on my own 99 Prelude without any issues (Again my car did not have an Immobilizer/Key issue to begin with). I have been selling these Ecus for about 2 years. Also, I always kept a spare ECU to help diagnose no starting issues and for this reason, it'll be a perfect tool for any shop mechanic. It feels like it has more power too, than the US OBD2 version. I welcome any questions you may have, feel free to ask.

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