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Peripheral Chyrap Radio Replacement Interface 2004,2005& Up Chrysler Dodge Jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $39.85
Location:

Blairsville, Georgia, United States

Blairsville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Peripheral Part Brand:Peripheral Manufacturer Part Number:CHYRAP UPC:609098795036

Condition: Brand New in box, never used

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CHYRAP Chrysler Radio Replacement Interface Radio Replacement Interface for 2004 and up Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles with radio models REF, REC, RAQ, RAK

 Using the CHYRAP provides easy connection of an aftermarket stereo to many 2004 and newer vehicles. The interface provides Accessory output and Park light signal. The accessory output functions like the factory radio in that power stays on after the key is off until a door is opened.

 If the vehicle has steering wheel controls use the PESWICAN interface and either of the PESWIX, PESWIAKJ, PESWIPS or PESWIECL to control the new stereo. 


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