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Car Aux-in Female 3.5mm Jack Audio Wire Cable Set Rns-e Rnse Navigation For Audi on 2040-parts.com

US $15.39
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China audio connector:3.5mm female Connector:32Pin

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Features :

Condition: 100% Brand New

Retrofit Adapter Cable for Audi RNS-E navigation through headphones plug Upgrade kit to input audio signals in the factory-fitted radio navigation system Audi RNS-E.
Make this connection cable excellent & flexible connections.
With the help of the connecting cable you can easily connect various audio devices via headphone plug, so you in your MP3 player, laptop, CD player, mobile phone, tablet or smartphones such as iPod iPhone iPad Samsung etc. quickly and easily Music to transmit stereo quality on your car speakers.
 
The factory CD changer is this retrofitting does not affect
 
Compatible with:
 
- RNS-E navigation installed in Audi A3, A4, A6, A8, R8, TT, etc. - RNS-E navigation built into Lam-borgh-ini Ga-llardo features - Cable length approx 130cm
- Jack plug female 3,5mm stereo
- RNS-E TV tuner connector 32 pins
 
Note:
 
In a few models after installing the need to code to AUX IN. Get in contact with Audi workshop. Not suitable for vehicles with factory fitted AMI / MMI (Audi music interface) The navigation must be at least. Have a software index of 650.


Please carefully compared the interface, to avoid buying the wrong !

Package includes :

1PCS Aux cable

1PCS 3.5MM male to male cable

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