As Is * Escort Solo S2 Cordless Car Auto Radar Laser Safety Detector Not Working on 2040-parts.com
Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
This is a Solo S2 Cordless Radar detector. It is not working properly. It powers on, runs through startup and then powers down. There was a bad battery, so one of the terminals is green, and that is the only reason I can guess as to why it powers down on its own. Sold as is. Just the device, don't have cords or mount.
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