Hooking programming cables permantly to vehicle
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Hooking programming cables permantly to vehicle
Tell me the feasibility: Here's the idea, I get two syntor 9000 units, two hand made programming cables running to a data switche, other end of data switch attached to a mounted laptop. I know Monty will jump down my throat about good quality cables (in all honesty I trust factory for my service work) however I've heard (only heard never witnessed) that syntor 9000s are hard to kill, would this setup work/incur grievous risk?
Check Mike B's site for a phone cable programming setup. Other than that, I wouldn't. I had 3 x9000 in the truck. Yes they are hard to kill, but all you need is a wayward voltage spike/static electricity coming from that programming cable and its toast.
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