Bluetooth Streaming Interface Mercedes Benz Sl Class 2003-2004 With Bosch Navi on 2040-parts.com
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Bluetooth Streaming (A2DP) Interface for Mercedes Benz SL Class 2003-2004. This interface is active on the AUX mode in your menu. Power and Ground for the interface needs to be wired into your cars accessory wiring. This is only for streaming audio, not for Phone calls Works with the radio below ![]() |
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