Ford Escape 2006 Factory Cd Radio on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
This is the factory CD Radio for ford escape 2006 made in Mexico . I changed from 1 year and kept unused and did not try it again. Maybe can work maybe not.
Was working good before.
If need it to use it as parts or to try to make it work. You are welcome.
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