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Car Oem Video In Motion Audi A1/q3/a4/q5/a6/a7/q7/a8 3g/3g+/4g Mmi Most Tv Free on 2040-parts.com

US $108.00
Location:

广州, 广东省, China

广州, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Fozzo Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:PC02

Car OEM Video In Motion Audi A1/Q3/A4/Q5/A6/A7/Q7/A8 3G/3G+/4G MMI MOST TV Free


Car TV in motion adapter is designed for unlocking image display from OEM video devices while car in motion. Adapter allows watching video from original DVD player, TV tuner, DVB-T tuner, video signal from original AV input on the built-in car monitor

 

1.By car original system controlling.


2.100% plug and play with ORIGINAL MOST fiber cable.


3.To unlock the original DVD, TV, NAVI inputing message while car moving.


4.It is work for AUDI 3G/3G+/4G MMI system A1,Q3,A4, A5, Q5, Q6,Q7,A8 MMI system.

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