Factory Oem Kia Ipod Cable Adapter Part # P8620 00000 on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States
This OEM cable allows you to listen to your IPOD or IPHONE through your vehicle’s audio system, enables you to control your IPOD or IPHONE with the steering wheel audio controls, and displays song information on your vehicle's stereo display.
The cable is brand new still in the plastic. The box is a little smashed due to storage. Please ask questions and good luck. Note: Not compatible with vehicles equipped with Kia's UVO Audio System. |
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