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U Connect Ves Headphones & Remote For Dodge Chrysler Jeep - Oem 05091246aa New on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Lady Lake, Florida, US

Lady Lake, Florida, US
:

I just bought a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan and this set came with it

I only opened the box to take the photo.

But, Check with your local Dealership to make sure they will work in your Vehicle.  These work with all  vehicles 2007-2013 (2014 now too, as it came with mine?) with factory VES/UCONNECT video systems. 

Dealer sells for $189

I have 100% positive feedback.

 Product Features

2 Wireless Headphones NEW OEM

1 Wireless DVD remote

2 Channel Wireless headphones with a new folding design plus DVD remote

3 sets of batteries

Product Specification

Tucks neatly and safely out of the way into map pockets

These will work with Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep IR factory wireless DVD entertainment systems

 

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