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Noise Filter Noise Low-level Filter 12v 40a on 2040-parts.com

US $20.07
Location:

Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4260103259781

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Noise Filter Noise low-level filter 12V 40A

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Foolproof mounting
  • Best Quality - No loss of the audio signal.
  • Ideally suited for car audio range
  • Robust Construction, made of a metal shield, high-quality finish.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Do you know the problem? Alternator, tachometer and turn signals can be heard through the car speakers? (Alternators whir, hum and / or crackling)

This noise filter eliminates the noise caused by the motor or alternator. Potential differences are thus eliminated.

SPECIFICATIONS
Scope of Delivery
  • Noise Filter 12V / 40A
COMPATIBILITY

Geeignet für

  • 12V vehicles

Nicht geeignet für

  • 24V vehicles

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