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A6 Map Update Focus Fusion Escape Edge Explorer Sd Navi Card Fm5t-19h449-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
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California, United States

California, United States
Open box item. Used to test the Navigation in a new vehicle.
Brand:Telenav Warranty:No Compatible Brand:My Ford Touch Sony Sync Part Brand:MyFord Touchscreen GPS NAVI NAV Chip U.S Canada Manufacturer Part Number:FM5T-19H449-AA

 

Genuine Ford SYNC Navigation SD Card Map Version A6 for North America (USA/Canada)

Part number FM5T-19H449-AA - New Open box Item - Retail Packaging.

This SD card replaces your current map version A3, A4, or A5. It will work only in Ford/Lincoln models with factory activated 8-inch MyFord Touch 2 navigation.

It will not work if your navigation system was disabled during new car delivery.

2013 2014 2015 2016 Ford Edge / Explorer / Focus / Escape / Flex / Fusion / F150 F250 F350/ Taurus / Mustang / Transit / C-MAX
2012 Ford Edge / Explorer / Focus 
2011 Ford Edge / Explorer 

2013 2014 2015 2016 ALL LINCOLN MODELS  MKS / MKT / MKX /MKD
2011 2012 Lincoln MKX

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