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<blockquote data-quote="AVX Mike" data-source="post: 3949135" data-attributes="member: 571805"><p>Be carefull messing around with MOST and CAN systems. They are a very integrated part of the vehicle now a days. Buy the adapter that is made to interface with the MOST system in your car. Yes it will be more expensive than a traditional harness, but your car will work the way it is supposed to when it's done. Whatever you do, don't start cutting wires and probing them. New computers are very sensitive. Either do it the right way or leave it alone. I would recomend having a professional who is trained and qualified to work on your car do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVX Mike, post: 3949135, member: 571805"] Be carefull messing around with MOST and CAN systems. They are a very integrated part of the vehicle now a days. Buy the adapter that is made to interface with the MOST system in your car. Yes it will be more expensive than a traditional harness, but your car will work the way it is supposed to when it's done. Whatever you do, don't start cutting wires and probing them. New computers are very sensitive. Either do it the right way or leave it alone. I would recomend having a professional who is trained and qualified to work on your car do it. [/QUOTE]
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