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Cobb Accessport - Accessport Installation; Pre-Installation Steps

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Accessport Installation
Mounting Options
A universal ‘sticky’ mount is included with the Accessport. For the best results, we recommend installing
the mount vertically, and preparing the mounting surface with the included alcohol wipe.
NOTE: It’s important to note that not all surfaces provide a strong adhesive bond.
NOTE: The Accessport cradle is compatible with “Dual T” style mounts.
Pre-Installation
The Accessport comes with the most up-to-date software and map files available at the time of
shipment. However, it is possible that updated software and/or map files have been made available
since the time of shipment. Therefore, the recommended procedure is to connect the Accessport to the
AP Manager software and download the latest firmware for the target vehicle. Please visit
www.cobbtuning.com/apmanager to download AP Manager and to find a link for the AP Manager
manual.
If you have issues transferring maps or updating the Accessport while using USB 3.0 ports, please try
using a USB 2.0 hub adapter.
NOTE: The Accessport is preloaded with a default set of maps for all cars that it supports. This
includes Stage1 (all octanes), Stage2 (all octanes), Anti-theft, Economy, and Valet. If you would
like to view all maps available you can visit the Maps section of our website.
IMPORTANT!
For installation purposes, it is important to ensure that the vehicle's battery has adequate
power for both the Accessport and the ECU. Because of this, it is recommended that all in-
car electronics and vehicle lights are turned off during the installation process to reduce
drain on the vehicle's battery. For improved safety during installation, a car battery charger
can be connected to the vehicle during the installation process.

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