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Can-bus Adapter Tv-free Touareg T5 Mfd3 Rns510 O. Dsp on 2040-parts.com

US $222.64
Location:

Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:KUFATEC Manufacturer Part Number:35674 UPC:4260103252645

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PRODUCT NAME

CAN-BUS Adapter TV-Free Touareg T5 MFD3 RNS510 o. DSP

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Retrofitting the VW RNS 510 in older vehicles without DSP Sound (PR 9VE)
  • inclusive Freeview
  • Simulation of all necessary CAN signals
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Specific Interface for retrofitting a navigation unit VW RNS 510 with touch screen in older vehicles with CAN Bus TP 1.6 Freeview is already integrated in this interface, so no additional module is required (ie videos can also be viewed while driving).

Simulation of all necessary signals:

  • Multifunction steering wheel (limited to volume control)
  • ignition
  • lighting
  • Reversing signal
  • speed signal
  • Time / Date (if the vehicle supported)
  • TV tuner / Multimedia Adapter Support
  • MFD support in the display: radio, CD, HDD / SD Card, TV
  • Language settings from the instrument cluster are taken
    (The display of the navigation data / arrows on the MFD is not supported)

Note on the use of public transport

The reputation of moving images or the use of this function is not allowed in most countries or States by the Road Traffic Act and / or insurance. Usage is at your own risk! The quality control is primarily intended to enable the passenger and the passengers to use the TV function while driving. The driver should it not be distracted and pay attention to the traffic. In your own interest! There is liability neither for persons nor property damage!

SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
54 x 45 x 22 mm
Scope of Delivery
  • CAN Bus Interface incl. Freeview
  • GPS - extension
  • Car-specific cable
  • Antenna Adapter
  • Removal keys tool
COMPATIBILITY

Compatible with:

This CAN bus adapter is füt following vehicle and navigation models:

  • Car models:
    • Touareg Facelift 2008 - GP
    • T5
  • Navigation models:
    • VW RNS 510 with touch screen in older vehicles with CAN Bus TP 1.6

  • For vehicles up to Model year only use units with part numbers from index A 2007
  • For vehicles from Model year 2008 Use only devices with part numbers Index B

Not compatible with:

  • For vehicles with DSP Sound (PR 9VE) or with factory fitted rear view camera is not suitable

Important notes

  • Simultaneous Installation CAN Bus Interface + IMA Multimedia Adapter for navigation units RNS 510 up to software version 1202

Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:

  • Volkswagen > T5 / Transporter / Caravelle / Multivan > 2009-2015 > RNS 510 (MFD3)
  • Volkswagen > Touareg > ab 2002 > RNS 510 (MFD3)
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