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Mazda Integration Module C9fa V6 029 For 2010 Miata Ipod Harness W/o Sirius Sat. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
This is NEW and never installed. I did unbox it and made notes on the instruction manual which you may find helpful, it must be listed as "New Other" per eBay rules. Before I got a chance to install it, my girlfriend totally my Miata (she's fine) and now I have this left over.
Brand:Mazda Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C9FA V6 029 Country/Region of Manufacture:Malaysia

To add iPod capability to your 2009-2013 Miata without Sirius satellite radio, you will need two things:

1. An iPod Integration Module, part number BBM2-79-CFZA, and
2. The item in this listing, the Harness Kit A4, part number C9FA-V6-029.

Please note: If your Miata has Sirius satellite radio, the part in this listing is not what you need.  You'll need
the Harness Kit F4, part number C9FB-V6-029

Please refer to this Mazda application guide before purchasing to confirm your vehicle is compatible, and which iPod models it is compatible with:

Search for "iPod_Integration_Module_Application_Guide.pdf" and you'll find it; they don't let me direct link to it.

Note that this guide was updated in 2013 and says that it will work on 2014 and 2015 models.  I make no such guarantee, you'll need to confirm with the dealer.

In addition, if you still wish to use your AUX jack, you'll need a Selector Set/Switching Box part number C9F1 V6 261.  I have one of these in my other listings.

I also have a lightly used iPod 1st Generation I can include if requested.

Retail $140.95

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