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Universal Touch Activated White Light Led Gear Knob Gear Shift Knob For Most Car on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Generic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right UPC:Does not apply

There are LEDs that are built into this shift knob which are activated by simply touching it, the LED light will stay on 
for 30 seconds and automatically turn off afterwards. The LEDs are powered by an internal battery source which is 
rechargeable. 

A charger is included in this package so you can recharge it with the car cigarette lighter outlet.
 
 
Product Details:

Built-in rechargeable high-quality lithium battery. When first charge, 8 hours are required. Then for the later charge, 1 hour
is enough. With one-time charge, this shift level knob can work about one month.
No switch needed, when you touch it, it will automatically light on. Every time when the light turn on, it will last 30 seconds.
Genuine Leather Scrub sense, very comfortable.
Beautiful Luminous line, kind of noble

 
Package List:
1 X Shift level knob
1 X USB line
1 X Charge
Notes:

1. Fit for most manual vehicles, some Automatic could use( without button device)
2. Couldn't fit the size like Buick, Excelle, Lu Zi, Beijing Hyundai Accent and some design like these
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