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Audi A1 Navi Navigation Gps Radio Audi Multimedia Mmi Rmc Cnct Nav 8c0.035.193.f on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
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Jaslo, Poland

Jaslo, Poland
DEAR EBAY CUSTOMER;DURING VISITING OUR SHOP YOU SHOULD HAVE TO BE AWARE THAT MOSTLY ECUS AND OEM ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ARE NOT PLUG&PLAY SO PLEASE REMEMBER ABOUT THESE IMPORTANT THINGS :1) EACH ECU / ELECTRONIC MODULE OR ANY OTHER OEM ELECTRONIC COMPONENT HAS TO BE MATCHED DIRECTLY BY PART NUMBER SO PLEASE COMPARE IT TO YOUR ORIGIAL ONE BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER .2) EACH ECU / ELECTRONIC MODULE OR ANY OTHER OEM ELECTRONIC COMPONENT REQUIRE CODING / PROGRAMMING DUE TO IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION ACTIVED OR STORED ORIGINAL DATA IN FLASH MEMORY SO IN CASE OF REPLACEMENT VISITING AT YOUR LOCAL ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP COULD BE NECESSARY .
Type:Automotive In-Dash Features:AUDI MULTIMEDIA MMI 3G MAIN-UNIT, MULTIMEDIA MMI RMC CNCT, NAV RMC2 AU210 CONNECT PLUS NAV Brand:AUDI WARRANTY:1 YEAR Manufacturer Part Number:8C0.035.193.F CAR MAKE/MODEL:AUDI A1 Model:8X0035193D 28382015 MANUFACTURER:DELPHI

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