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Steering Wheel Control Interface Addition For Vehicles Without Oe Swc on 2040-parts.com

US $103.18
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Axxess Type:Automotive A/V Systems MPN:MECASWCSTALK UPC:N/A

Steering Wheel Control Interface Addition for Vehicles without OE SWC

Product Features
• Compatible with aftermarket radios with SWC input
• Mounts on either side of steering column
• Buttons can be re-mapped
• Preprogrammed with most popular commands
• Compact interface for small dash cavities
• Supports radios with Bluetooth(R) capabilities
• 4-wire hookup
• Includes plenty of wire 3 different length threaded tubes & several mounts for various surface contours
• Black matte painted finish

Manufacturer Warranty: One Year



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