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96-16 Sct Livewire 5015 Ts Tuner Flash Programmer Ford Mustang F150 Read Desc. on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SCT Manufacturer Part Number:5015

Selling a good condition SCT LIVEWIRE TS Model 5015 (strategy and custom tunes) Tuner for all 96-16 Ford cars and Trucks including all model mustangs, edge, focus, and F series trucks. This tuner is in excellent condition and was only used once on a Truck. The vehicle was then returned to stock and sold. This tuner is unlocked and unmarried so all anyone will need to use it is the email tune itself or you can use the pre-loaded tunes already installed. Also includes the USB cable for downloading tunes. Comes exactly as pictured! ALTHOUGH THIS TUNER SAYS ITS UNMARRIED IT HAS BEEN HAVING SOME ISSUES WHEN TRYING TO TUNE A CAR, IT DISPLAYS AN ADC ERROR CODE AND ALSO WILL NOT UPDATE THE FIRMWARE. IT MOSTLY LIKELY NEEDS TO BE SENT TO SCT TO BE FIX FOR A FEE, IM NOT SURE HOW MUCH THEY WOULD CHARGE OR THE TURN AROUND TIME. SOLD AS IS. Otherwise works like normal. Free Shipping in the US!

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