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Audi Ami To Iphone / Ipod Interface Cable, Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Campbell, California, United States

Campbell, California, United States
Condition:Used


A rarely used AMI (Audi Music Interface) accessory cable to play and have some control of your music collection through the Audi/VW stereo system.  The main iPod, iPad, iPhone menu will be displayed in the vehicle MMI screen (Multi-Media Interface). The central control knob on the MMI panel, or the multi-function steering wheel controls, may be used to easily navigate through playlists, albums and artists.  Generation 4 iPod or later, not for iPod shuffle.  Compatible with most Audi and premium VW vehicles, 2010 and up.  Please check your vehicle for AMI interface and iPhone for 30 pin connector.  10.5" long. 

Part #:  4F0 051 510K

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