Product Code:
27054 Weight:0.04KgCategories: Emulators
Condition | New |
Weight | 0.04 Kg |
New SsangYong Korando - Musso - Actyon - Tivoli - Torres - G4 Rexton Steering Lock Emulator Simulator With Lock Sound
Condition: New
Compatible Part Number: 8756034010
The ELV (Electronic Steering Lock) failure is a mechanical issue that occurs naturally within the steering column lock.
This fault is not related to any external malfunction or defect.
When this issue arises, the vehicle cannot be started with a functioning key, even if the key itself is not the problem, because the ELV steering lock will fail to activate.
In such cases, the faulty ELV steering column lock must be replaced with a new one and programmed into the vehicle.
Steering lock failures are one of the most common issues in Volvo's starting system. A Volvo dealer would typically need to order and program a new steering lock, which is both costly and time-consuming.
The Electronic Steering Lock SsangYong Emulator provides an effective solution to bypass the malfunction. The SsangYong ESL ELV Universal Steering Lock Emulator will consistently override the SsangYong ELV system without requiring coding. Simply connect it, and it will resolve the steering lock failure immediately.
You Can Easily Repair ELV Steering Column Lock, Which Is One Of The Common Problems In SsangYong Korando - Musso - Actyon - Tivoli - Torres - G4 Rexton.
ELV Is A Self-occurring Mechanical Failure In The Steering Column Lock.
The Occurrence Of The Fault Does Not Depend On Any Fault.
In Case Of Malfunction, Even If There Is No Problem In The Vehicle Key, The Working Key Will Not Start The Vehicle Because The ELV Steering Column Lock Will Not Be Activated.
In This Case, A New ELV Steering Column Lock Must Be Installed In The Vehicle And Programmed Into The Vehicle.
For SsangYong Branded Vehicles, The Volvo ESL ELV SCL Steering Column Lock Emulator Must Be Installed Directly In Place Of The Defective ELV Steering Column Lock Without Any Programming.
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