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C2r-frd1 2006-2012 Select Ford Lincoln Mercury Radio Wiring Harness Interface on 2040-parts.com

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Evans, Georgia, United States

Evans, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

PAC C2R-FRD1 2006 -2012 Select Ford / Lincoln / Mercury Radio Replacement Interface, DOES NOT RETAIN SYNC, SYNC retention requires the MS-FRD1

Data controlled RAP accessory output wire

Data controlled parking brake wire

Data controlled reverse trigger wire

Data controlled vehicle speed sense wire

Data controlled illumination output wire

Retains factory-installed amplified audio system

Retains rear seat entertainment and dual zone audio
  • 2008 F-250/350/450: Not compatible with model trim XL (fleet vehicles). **WILL NOT WORK FOR 2011 F-250** These vehicles do not have the necessary CAN bus signals
  • 2006-2007 Ford Freestyle: Does not retain RSE
  • 2006 Lincoln Zephyr: Does not retain the THX amplifier

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