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Yatour Toy1y Cdc Plug With Mp3/cd Changer Switch Yt-mpc For Older Toyota / Lexus on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Aurora, Colorado, United States

Aurora, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yatour Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Yatour TOY1Y CDC plug (5+7) with MP3/CD Changer Switch YT-MPC for older Toyota / Lexus models with external CD Changer

Model: YT-MPC / TOY1Y CDC plug

Will fit older Toyota / Lexus models with 5+7 female port (see pic. 2) occupied by external CD Changer

Will allow to keep or reserve the usage of existing CD Changer after installing Yatour interface and switch between them

Won't work with RX300 1998-02 with P1714 radio

Comes with 15pin plug (see pic.3) to connect your Yatour MP3

Please read carefully and look at the pictures to make sure this part is correct for your application
 









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