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Radio Power-off Delay (12v Sensing - Ford) on 2040-parts.com

US $62.99
Location:

Cypress, California, United States

Cypress, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Revolution Electronics Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:12007

Keeps the radio on after you turn off the car.  Radio stays on for 15 minutes, or until you open a door.  A nice feature found in newer cars and now you can add this feature to most any car.

This controller connects between the radio and a constant power source.  By monitoring a switched power line and the dome light circuit, the radio is allowed to activate when the key is on and stays on after the key is turned off (up to 15 minutes or until a door is opened.)  A nice touch to a vintage car.  

Fits Ford cars and trucks from the 60's and 70's and any vehicle with a 12v dome light with the 12v lead being switched by the door.  See revolutionelectronics.com for additional information.

1.5" x 2" x 1"
Fully Potted (fully water resistant)
can be mounted in any orientation
Easily fits up under the dash
Made in USA

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