Scosche Ai01sr - Factory Stereo Replacement Interface on 2040-parts.com
Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States
Why do I need to spend extra on an interface? Specifications
This AI01SR allows you to replace your factory OEM stereo while retaining factory steering wheel controls, if the vehicle is equipped. This interface will maintain the data-controlled +12V accessory output as well as provide navigation outputs for reverse, vehicle speed pulse and park brake. Audi 2006-13 A3 2005-08 A4/S4/RS4 2004-08 A6 2003-03 S8 2007-13 TT |
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