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Schumacher Sec-12v-obd Automotive Computer Memory Saver New, Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Bothell, Washington, US

Bothell, Washington, US
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Here is a new Schumacher SEC-12V-OBD automotive computer memory saver.  This can keep you from losing settings or radio codes or presets on your car when you have to disconnect or replace your battery.  One end plugs into the OBD connector found on most cars 1996 and newer, the other end plugs into the lighter/power socket on a portable jump box (not included) so when your car's battery is reconnected all is as it was.

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