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Bmw Snap In Adapter Connect For Apple Iphone 6 - Docking Station - 84212407464 on 2040-parts.com

US $221.00
Location:

Bluefield, West Virginia, United States

Bluefield, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine BMW OEM OE Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:84212407464 Requires Vehicle Option:SA6NS

This Genuine BMW Snap in adapter CONNECT for iPhone 6 ( not for iPhone 6 Plus
  • it charges your iPhone faster than via USB-port
  • inductive coupling connects your iPhone with the external antenna of your car
  • including a fan to prevent overheating of your iPhone 6
  • the iPhone 6 has to be inserted in the adapter without having a cover

*NOTE*  Your BMW must have option the SA6NS ( S6NSA ) being " convenience telephony with extended smartphone connectivity "

Please research/contact your BMW dealership and make sure this works with your vehicle's options and software before purchasing, as we cannot accept returns on electronic items.

Depending on the optional equipment installed in your BMW, the adapter is suitable for the following BMW models from 03/2013 :
  • 1series F20 F21 / from 03/2013
  • 2series F22 F23 F45 F46 / from 03/2013
  • 3series F30 F31 F80 F34 GT / from 03/2013
  • 4series F32 F82 F33 F36 / from 03/2013
  • 5series F07 GT F10 F11 / from 03/2013
  • 6series F06 F12 F13 / from 03/2013
  • X3 F25 / from 03/2013
  • X4 F26 / from 03/2013
  • X5 F15 / from 03/2013
  • X6 F16 / from 03/2013

 

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