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Aim Primary Harness For Mxg, Mxs, Mxl2 Dashes on 2040-parts.com

US $424.99
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

This harness plugs into the 37-pin connector on the AiM MXL2, MXG, or MXS dashes. This harness is included with new dashes.

The Primary Harness will provide access to the following functions:
Analog sensor channels 1, 2, 3, 4 
Digital wheel speed channel 1 
Optical lap timing sensor input 
USB connection* 
CAN expansion 
Power, Ground, CAN ECU connection, and K Line connection

* Requires Part No. MC-254 (sold separately). 

For use with Part No. MC-247, Part No. MC-248, or Part No. MC-246 only. Not compatible with AiM MXL Pro / MXL Pro05 or AiM EVO series.

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