Tools - Shipment Of NGS Program Card Version 2.0

1990 Mazda 626 L4-2184cc 2.2L SOHC F2SECTION Tools - Shipment Of NGS Program Card Version 2.0
Bulletin No.: 002/94
Issued: 10/25/94
Revised: 11/16/94

Category
ST

Applicable Models:
All 1988-95 Models

Subject:
SHIPMENT OF NGS PROGRAM CARD VERSION 2.0

The revised portion of this bulletin is indicated by an asterisk (*). Replace the original bulletin with this revised copy

DESCRIPTION

The "NGS Program Card" (P/N 49TO-88-010) used with your New Generation Star tester has been discontinued. The card is replaced with a new card that includes all 1995 model information.

This new program card "Version 2.0" (P/N 49T0-88-O10A) is a MRT (Minimum Required Tool) and will automatically be shipped to all dealers on October 26, 1994 by Mazda's tool vendor, America Kowa Seiki, Inc. The cost of the new card is $235.75. This cost will be charged to your parts account upon its receipt.

NOTE:
1) Please advise your shipping/receiving personnel of this shipment.

2) This program card is small. Therefore, we recommend that your service manager, shop foreman, or lead technician install this card in your NGS tester and discard the discontinued card immediately. This will prevent misapplication or misdiagnosis when using the NGS tester to service a Mazda vehicle.

APPLICATION




Application Table for NGS Program Card Version 2.0 (P/N 49TO-88-010A)

If you have any questions regarding this information contact your District Customer Support Manager or Tools/Development Manager at (714) 588-5059.


RENDER: 1.0x

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