Hks Turbo Timer Harness N/ft-1 - 4103rn001 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
HKS Turbo Timer Harness N/FT-1 - 4103RN001FOR SALE Quantity: 1 HKS Turbo Timer Harness N/FT-1 - 4103-RN001 - HKS Turbo Timer Harness makes it easy and safe to install the HKS Turbo Timer. Take out the key switch wiring connector and connect the HKS Turbo Timer Harness for easy and reliable connection. -We recommend using the HKS Turbo Timer Harness with HKS Turbo Timer for best performance. ACC(accessory) might not work at the timer operation if used with other company’s harness with HKS product. The Characteristics of HKS Turbo Timer - The Turbo Timer connector has a lock which will prevent from detaching. (Some might not have it) - The vehicle will work the same way for the normal situation even when the timer is operatimg because IG1/IG2 and accessories can provide electricity.(How some features such as automatic seat position adjustment, steering tilt mechanism and remote door lock might not work for timer in operation.) You will receive 1 of the EXACT products pictured ! Please let me know if there are any questions. Thank You! |
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