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Wiring Harness Cable Adapter For Kia K2 K5 Sportage R Factory Oem Radio Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:universal compatible model:For Kia K2 K5 Sportage R Factory OEM Radio Stereo Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:90cm type:AUX USB


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Please note :
 
This wiring harness usual for car standard stereo,this wiring harness may not work with 
vehicles with a factory premium sound systems or those with EQ or Rear tuner.or some of 
premium function is not available. if your car is not in the follow list,please leave us
message your car model year,we can help you to confirm which one is suitable for your car
stereo!
 
Compatible with the following vehicles' factory OEM Radio CD:
 
For Hyundai:
 
IX35 2009- present
Elantra 2011- present
Santa Fe 2013- present
Sonata 2009-2014
 
For Kia:
 
K2 2011- present
K5 2011- present
Sportage R 2010- present

Package includes :


2pcs Harness aux cable



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