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Ford Lincoln I-sync U.s/canada System Map Navigation Bt5t-19h449-aa Version A4 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

South Prairie, Washington, United States

South Prairie, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Lincoln i-Sync Touchscreen Manufacturer Part Number:BT5T-19H449-AA Version A4 Compatible Brand:For Ford Lincoln F150 Edge Escape Explorer Edge Flex Mustang Part Brand:Ford Lincoln i-Sync Touchscreen Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:BT5T-19H449-AA

Great for upgrade of existing system or replacement for lost card. GPS still works without a card but you lose a lot of way points etc when a card is either not inserted or missing during operation.

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Product information:

Ford Lincoln i-SYNC Touchscreen Navigation System Map Update for the United States and Canada.

Get accurate directions to wherever you travel with this map update that identifies new roads, subdivisions, business and points of interest. Drive confidently through unfamiliar or recently changed areas and arrive at your destination quickly and efficiently.

This map includes new and expanded coverage in hundreds of cities, counties and metropolitan areas across the 50 United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.

This will only work on SYNC systems that use an SD Card for Navigation.

This map update or replacement is Database i-Sync  (BT5T-19H449-AA Version A4.)

Ford Lincoln Sync US and Canada Navigation System A4 Maps Sd Card for Escape, Flex, Focus, Fusion, Taurus, Edge, Explorer, Mustang, Transit, C-MAX, F150, F250, F350 MKS, MKT, MKD and MKX Model (BT5T-19H449-AA US/CAN A4).

Coverage:

United States and Canada


Compatibility:


This product is compatible with the following vehicles:

Ford:
C-Max2013-2016
Edge2011-2016
Escape2013-2016
Escape Hybrid2013-2016
Explorer2011-2016
F-1502013-2016
Super Duty
(F-250/350/450)2013-2016
Flex2013-2016
Fiesta2014-2016
Focus2012-2016
Fusion2013-2016
Taurus2013-2016
Transit2014-2016

Lincoln:

MKS2013-2016
MKT2013-2016
MKX2011-2016
MKZ2014-2016
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Shipping:

USA:
USPS First Class Package 2-7 Days

Canada:
USPS First Class Mail International 4-12 Days

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