Radio Cable With Start Stop Module F. Opel, Renault, Vw From 2010 Quadlock Iso on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
YOUR BENEFITS
PRODUCT NAME
Radio cable with Start Stop module f. Opel, Renault, VW from 2010 quadlock ISO Important Notes
TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Connection AQuadlock jackConnection BISO plugDimensionsCable length: 300mmCable length300 mmScope of Delivery
COMPATIBILITY
Compatible with:
Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:More Product Images
Some of our customers reviews
Contact & Support
Payment
Shipping & Delivery
|
Adaptors for Sale
- Metra hýbl-02 can-bus adapter - hyundai veloster with spdif amplifier from 2011(US $294.55)
- 3m extension cable for ipod / iphone connector with grom adapter usb2p and2 mst3(US $22.42)
- Oem 100% genuine audi 4f0051510k ic40219 / ro-4036 ipod adapter a4 a5 a6 a7 a8(US $12.99)
- Bmw genuine iphone 5 in-car ipod/iphone 5 usb music media cable 61122408012(US $70.00)
- Axxess ax nisusb-2 nissan retrofit usb adapter cable connector plug from 2010(US $22.42)
- Axxess ax nisusb-1 nissan retrofit usb adapter cable connector plug from 2011(US $22.42)
Cadillac may get future rear-drive hybrids
Mon, 08 Feb 2010General Motors' two mode hybrid powertrain, used only in trucks, will migrate to rear-drive cars in the next generation, said Tom Stephens, GM's vice chairman of global product operations. Two likely candidates: Cadillacs, says consultant Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics in suburban Detroit. Last month, GM said it is developing an electric motor that is 25 percent smaller and 20 percent more powerful than the motor used in today's two mode hybrid full-sized trucks.
Ford begins Daventry site transformation
Mon, 12 May 2014FORD IS to invest millions of pounds in a new, state-of-the-art training facility on its existing site in Daventry, Northamptonshire, as part of a wider forward-looking programme. The new site will merge the capabilities of two existing Ford colleges – the Technical Training Centre located separately at Daventry, and the Henry Ford College in Loughborough, which provides training for technicians, sales staff and management throughout Ford’s national dealer network. Scheduled to open next year, the brand-new centre will replace the existing facilities to become a centre of excellence for training across the country.
CEO Krafcik leaves Hyundai, succeded by Zuchowski
Fri, 27 Dec 2013Hyundai Motor America said John Krafcik will step down as CEO at year end, capping a five-year run during which he steered the Hyundai brand to record U.S. sales and market share. Krafcik will be succeeded by Dave Zuchowski, currently Hyundai's executive vice president of U.S.