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Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States

Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUDI Factory PArt Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4FO051510AG Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovenia

Brand New NEVER opened! AUDI Part # 4FO 051 510 AG New part from 2015 Audi Enables the connection of digital music players with an?iPod connection. Connected devices can be controlled through the MMI and multi-function steering wheel. It charges the iPod/iPhone while connecting. This cable is 27cm in Length. To be used in conjunction with Audi Music Interface (AMI). Generally fit for Audi vehicles 2009 onwards with AMI. Compatible with Audi MMI 3rd Generation A3 2009 A4 2009 A5 2009 A6 2009 A6 all road 2009 A8 2009 TT 2009 Q7 2009 Notes: This cable is ONLY fit for Audi vehicles equipped with AMI. Physically, AMI is located next to the CD Changer, or located underneath the center armrest. (A6, A8 in the glove box, Q7 in the center console) iPod Compatibility: Works with the following IPOD/IPHONE:

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