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Oem Volvo Xc90 Park Assist Reverse Camera, #30746069 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Trondheim, Norway

Trondheim, Norway
Condition:New Brand:Volvo Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:30746069

OEM NIB reverse camera for Volvo XC90. Never used. Volvo part nr 30746069.

Volvo's description:

Increase your field of vision behind the car when parking. A camera mounted in the tailgate gives you "eyes in the back of your head" when parallel parking. The RTI screen shows you what is behind the car. The camera, which is practically invisible in its location in the trunk lid, transmits digital video data to a control module in the cargo compartment. The Navigation system screen shows the car's bumper and a great deal of the area behind the car. Advanced image processing makes the image as true to life as possible. A mark at reference lines indicates the car's approximate distance to objects behind the car. The towbar is visible in the display and the system serves as an aid when reversing toward a trailer. The system is activated when reverse gear is engaged. It is deactivated when the car is driven forward or by disengaging reverse gear.

Buyer pays all relevant import taxes.

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