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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercedes Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A0018278504

Mercedes Benz Media Interface Lightning Connecting Cable Part # A2228200300 OEM

MSRP $59.99

Features 
Control your iPod or iPhone (devices with Apple-Lightning-Connector) comfortably available via the multifunction steering wheel or your audio system. Let your selected musictitle, artist or file folders comfortably in the instrument cluster or the monitor of your audiosystem. There is no loss of sound quality.And by the way you load the battery of your device - via a universal interface in the center console. 


Fitment: 
2014 AND UP S-CLASS 
2014 AND UP C-Class 
other 2014+ Mercedes vehicles that feature USB port connections. 
Part Number#: A2228200300

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