Access control is often a system enabling authorities to control use of areas and resources inside a given physical facility or computer-based information system. Access control is, actually, a typical, everyday phenomenon. For example, a lock on the car door is essentially a kind of access control. The PIN over a bank's ATM method is another way of access control. Even nightclub bouncers, standing in front of your door, are another illustration of (perhaps) a much more primitive mode of access control. Using an access control mechanism is essential when persons seek to secure confidential, important, or sensitive information and equipment.
Protocol timing indistinguishable from the real VAG/VAS tool. Works reliably even with “difficult” control modules for example the 1991-1994 1Z Audi TDIs along with the 1993-1994 Audi 2.6L with Hella ECU. Built-In VAG-Saver functionality — instantly alerts an individual if either the K/K1 line or L/K2 line is shorted to Ground or Vbatt.
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