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Coiled Power Cord For Escort Radar Detectors 12 Ft Beltronics Passport New on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Danville, Indiana, United States

Danville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Escort Beltronics Models:Pro 500, 300, 200,100, GX65, STi Driver, Magnum Manufacturer Part Number:. Beltronics Models (cont'd):RX65 RX55 995 965 955 940* 895 795 V10 V8 V6 Fits:Escort / Beltronics Radar Detectors Escort Models:Max iQ 9500i 9500ix 8500 x50 8500 7500S 7500 Accessory Type:Coiled Power Cord Escort Models (cont'd):6800, C65, Redline Length:12 feet Solo Models:S2, S3, SC55


Coiled Power Cord

It's always good to keep a spare cord in your vehicle in case of failure on a road trip

New coiled power cord for Escort, and Beltronics Radar Detectors.

Plugs directly into the automotive cigarette lighter.

Stretches to approximately 12 feet.

Portable cord works well for radar detectors mounted on windshield mounts.

This will not work with earlier Beltronics 940 models with round power jack.

Compatibility:

  • Beltronics Pro 500, Pro 300, Pro 200, Pro 100
  • Beltronics GX65, STi Driver, STi Magnum, RX65, RX55, V995, V965, V955, V940*, 895, 795, V10, V8, V6
  • Escort Max, iQ, 9500ix, 9500i, 8500 X50, 8500, 7500S, 7500, 6800
  • Escort C65, Redline
  • Solo S3, S2, SC55

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