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Car 3.5mm Audio Gold Jack Aux Input Cable Adapter For Ford Focus Mondeo 6000 Cd on 2040-parts.com

US $10.69
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6000cd compatible model:for Ford Focus Mondeo 6000CD Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:139cm type:3.5mm audio jack


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Features : 


This Adapter Lead Allows You To Connect An IPod, IPhones, IPads , MP3 Player, Mobile Phone, Basically Anything With A Head-Phone Jack Output To All 6000CD Head Units With Aux Button & Quad-Lock Connection
This Aux Lead Delivers A Far Superior Sound Quality Than Many Of The FM Transmitter Type Accessories Available.
Just Plug One End Of This Cable Into The Aux Input In The Back Of Your Stereo And The Other End To Your Ipod/Iphones Dock Connector Via 3.5mm Stereo Jack
Control And Display Remain On The Audio Device -- The Headhunt Will NOT Control Or Display Text.
Please Activate The Correct Source (AUX) On Your Headhunt For This Adapter.
Your Vehicle MUST Have 6000CD STEREO! Make Sure About You Unit Compatibility Before Purchase.
 
Compatible for :
 
Works With Ford Focus 2004 On-Wards
 
Ford Monomode 2002 On-Wards
 
Ford C-Max 2005 On-Wards
 
Ford Fiesta 2005 On-Wards
 
Ford Fusion 2005 On-Wards
 
Ford Galaxy 2006 On-Wards
 
Ford Transit 2006 On-Wards

Package Included :


1Pcs aux cable for ford

2Pair Radio Removal keys

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