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NGS Flash Cable Replacement - Hickok

Part #: 03030-777

The Hickok 03030-777 NGS Flash Cable Replacement is an essential component designed to maintain the functionality of your Hickok NGS diagnostic and flashing tools. This professional-grade cable ensures reliable and consistent communication between your diagnostic equipment and vehicle systems, critical for accurate reprogramming and diagnostic procedures. It serves as a direct replacement, preventing downtime and extending the service life of your valuable diagnostic investment.

Key Features

  • Direct Replacement: Specifically designed as a precise replacement for the original cable used with Hickok NGS flash tools.
  • Reliable Communication: Ensures stable data transfer and communication, crucial for sensitive ECU flashing and diagnostic operations.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demanding conditions of professional automotive and industrial workshops.
  • Professional-Grade Quality: Manufactured to meet the high standards expected by professional technicians and mechanics.
  • Seamless Integration: Guarantees proper connectivity and full functionality with existing Hickok NGS systems.

Applications

The Hickok 03030-777 NGS Flash Cable Replacement is ideal for professional technicians involved in vehicle reprogramming, module updates, and advanced diagnostics. It is critical for tasks such as flashing new software versions to engine control units (ECUs), transmission control modules (TCMs), and other vehicle systems that require a secure and uninterrupted data link. This cable is an indispensable tool for maintaining the operational readiness of your Hickok NGS equipment in automotive repair shops, dealerships, and industrial service environments.

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  • Model: 114676
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 03030-777
  • Manufactured by: Hickok
  • Also Known As: WK03030-777, HIC03030-777

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 31 October, 2010.