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Cd Changer Adapter 12-pin Flat Plug 8-pin Mini Iso Audi Vw Seat Skoda on 2040-parts.com

US $22.26
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4260103258180

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CD changer adapter 12-pin flat plug 8-pin Mini ISO Audi VW Seat Skoda

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • For retrofitting a USB, AUX, iPod CarKits instead original CD changer
  • CD changer adapter 8-pole mini ISO connector to 12-pin connector (flat)
  • Plug & Play installation
  • Cable length: #laenge#
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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This adapter is needed when an AUX, USB or iPod adapters with a mini ISO want install and connect the connector in place of the original VW CD changer.

Thus you do not need the factory-shifted CD changer cable exchange.

SPECIFICATIONS
Funktionen
Adaptation
Anschluss via
CD changer
Anschluss A
OEM jack
Anschluss B
OEM jack
Bauform
Female - Female
Kabellänge
150 mm
Integration
Universal
Scope of Delivery
  • CD changer adapter
COMPATIBILITY

Kompatibel mit:

The adapter can be used with the following radio and navigation systems:

  • Audi, VW, Seat , Skoda
    • with original CD changer with 12 pin connector

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