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In terms of delivery, I was pleased; it arrived in Madrid, Spain, surprisingly quickly—just a few days, which is always a plus. I immediately put it to the test. I actually found that using the manual associated with the Julie emulator for an EDC17 version 105 worked perfectly for my application, which suggests this isn't some poorly disguised older version; it functions as advertised for specific modules.
I also tried it on a Daewoo unit, and that operation was flawless as well. Other buyers seem to have had mixed experiences regarding documentation—I noted some confusion about needing manuals, especially for airbag issues—but if you have familiarity with related tools, this device seems quite capable.
What I appreciate most is that when it works, it really performs. It’s good quality, and honestly, based on my usage, there isn't a noticeable difference from what I would consider the original standard for this type of emulator. The ease of use once you understand the connection points is straightforward, even if getting the right supporting documentation initially caused a slight hurdle for some users, including one who mentioned issues matching it with a different emulator setup.
If you are a professional working regularly with immobilizer systems across various vehicle types, this product is definitely worth considering. It appears robust and handles different protocols well. For those seeking a reliable, quick-shipping tool that executes common bypass tasks efficiently, I highly recommend giving the Universal IMMO Off Emulator IM118 a try; it’s proven itself to be a solid purchase for my garage.
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