★ Mitsubishi Car Wiring Harness Adapter Plug For Aftermarket Radio Dwh614 Ai on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
When replacing your factory radio with a 100% GENUINE after-market car stereo, a wire harness is a must for a quick installation. It eliminates cutting your OE radio plug helping to maintain your cars value. After connecting it, your install is simple as the wires will color-match and easily connect to the after-market stereo. Without a wiring harness you will have to cut the factory harness and then test each wire to connect to your radio.
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