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Antenna Adapter Set Fakra - Iso on 2040-parts.com

US $13.76
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442061202

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PRODUCT NAME

Antenna adapter set FAKRA - ISO

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Specific vehicle connecting the vehicle side #anschluss_a# - Radio sided #anschluss_b#
  • Simple Plug & Play installation
  • OEM
  • Adapter set for FM modulators or TMC adapter
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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This Antennenadapterset You can connect an FM modulator or TMC adapter to your original radio or navigation system.

This Antennenadapterset is required if you want to connect to your original radio or navigation system, an FM modulator or TMC adapter. With the specific ports of your radio and your antenna easy installation is guaranteed.

There are delivered two adapters. The following ports must be available:

  • Radio-side: #anschluss_b#
  • On the vehicle side / antenna side: #anschluss_a#

SPECIFICATIONS
Antenna type
AM/FM
Fastening
Clamp mounting
Connection via
Antenna,FAKRA,ISO
Connection A
FAKRA plug
Connection B
FAKRA jack
Cable length
15 mm
Scope of Delivery
  • 2x antenna splitter
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