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Abrites CB088 7G-Tronic VGS2/3/4-0 NAG2 FBS3 / FBS4 Direct CAN BUS Connection Cable

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CB088 Weight:0.125Kg

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Product Specification
Manufacturer AVDI
Weight 0.125 Kg
Overview
Abrites CB088 7G-Tronic VGS2/3/4-0 NAG2 FBS3 / FBS4 Direct CAN BUS Connection Cable
New Abrites CB088 cable is connectivity solution by ABRITES for directly connecting to 7G-Tronic transmission control units VGS2/3/4-0 NAG2 (FBS3/FBS4 generation) via CAN BUS.
This cable connects the TCU with AVDI (ABRITES Vehicle Diagnostic Interface) via a DB25 connector, and to a 12V power supply adapter, required for the procedure, via a DC connector.

Abrites CB088 7G-Tronic Direct CAN BUS Connection Cable Specs:

Manufacturer: ABRITES
Condition: New

Abrites CB088 7G-Tronic Direct CAN BUS Connection Cable Functionality:

  • Connection between VGS2/3/4-0 NAG2 TCUs (FBS3 and FBS4 gen) via CAN BUS


Abrites CB088 7G-Tronic Direct CAN BUS Connection Cable Supported vehicles:


ALL Mercedes vehicles with

  • VGS2 NAG2 TCU
  • VGS3 NAG2 TCU
  • VGS4-0 NAG2* TCU


In order to work with VGS2 NAG2 and VGS3 NAG2 TCUs, an AVDI with basic software and active AMS is required. 12V power supply adapter is also needed.

*For working with VGS4-0 NAG2 TCUs we recommend using the SET088 7G-Tronic VGS4-0 NAG2 FBS4 Solder-Free Connection Set, which contains the CB088 cable for guaranteed success and stable connection. In this case, you also need the MN035 VGS4-NAG2 FBS4 Virgin/Personalization via ABPROG software license.
ABRITES Vehicle Diagnostic Interface (AVDI) with active Annual Maintenance Subscription (AMS) is required to use the full functionality of this product.

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