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Toyota Wt-ipd1 Ipod Car Audio Interface Integration Module Radio Adapter Iphone on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WT-IPD1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does Not Apply

Toyota WT-IPD1 iPod/iPhone Car Audio Interface Module

Lightly Used

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Description

*Vehicles with Navigation must use a splitter cable to operate the navigation function.

  • Enables shuffling songs, switching between tracks, playlists, and adjusting a volume from a head unit
  • Charges iPod/iPhone (including 3G and 4G) 12v and 5v output IMPORTANT NOTE: Model numbers WT-IPD1 and DH-IPD1 are the same
  • Allows operating iPod using car stereo buttons or steering wheel controls
  • Integrates iPod/iPhone (iPod 4th Gen onwards, Classic, Mini, Nano, Touch, iPhone 2G/3G/3GS/4G/4S) into car audio system

IPOD COMPATIBLE WITH: 4th Gen iPod and newer / Nano 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th Gen and Nano-chromatic / iPod Video / iPod Photo / iPod Classic 1st and 2nd Gen / iPod Touch 1st, 2nd, 3rd Gen / iPhone / iPhone 3G / iPhone 3GS / iPhone 4G NOTE: work with ipod shuffle via 3.5mm aux, but can't charge it. Note: Not Compatible with Factory Nissan Navigation System or DVD radio Not Compatible with Integrated Satellite (XM/Sirius) Radio you would need to disconnect it to install this adapter Not Compatible with Factory external cd changer, this would need to be disconnected in order for this interface to work 4-Runner (1998-2002),Altis (1998-2004), Avalon (1998-2004), Avensis (1998-2002), Brevis, Camry (1998-2004) ,Carina E (1992-1997),Celica (1998-2002) ,Coaster (after 1993) ,Corolla (1998-2002) ,Corolla (Verso after 2004) ,Cressida (1989-1992),Echo/ Platz/ Vios (1999-2005), Fortuner, Hi-Ace (after 1989), Hi-Lux (after 1989), Highlander (1998-2003),Kluger (after 2001), Land Cruiser (1998-2002 without XM or 6-disc DVD-Player), Lite Ace (after 1993) ,Mark II,Matrix (1998-2004) ,MR 2 (1998-2002) ,Optimo (after 1993) ,Paseo (1992-1999) ,Pick Up (1986-1995) ,Picnic (after 1990) ,Previa (after 1990) ,RAV4 (1994-2003) ,Sequoia (1998-2002) ,Solara (1998-2003) ,Sienna (1998-2003) ,SportsVan (1996-2004) ,Starlet/ Vitz (after 1993) ,Supra (1986-1998) ,Tacoma (1998-2004) ,Tercel (1987-1998) ,Tundra (1998-2002) ,Van (1987-1990) ,Yaris (1999-2005) ,Yaris Verso (1999-2005)

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