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Windshield Mount / Coiled Power Cord Combo For Escort Passport Radar Detectors on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States

Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States

Windshield Mount / Coiled Power Cord Combo Pack for Bel / Beltronics and Escort Passport Radar Detectors

Includes Windshield Mount and Coiled Power Cord (1 of each)

Windshield Mount Features:

  • Durable metal bracket designed specifically for Beltronics and Escort detectors
  • Large size suction cups provide additional holding strength
  • Includes two spare extra-strength suction cups (four total)
  • Works with all recent Beltronics (Bel) and Escort radar detectors

This windshield mounting bracket is compatible with the following models:

Beltronics: GX65, Pro 100, Pro 200, Pro 300, Pro 500, RX65, RX55, STi Driver, STi Magnum, Vector 995, Vector 965, Vector 955, Vector 940* (see below), Vector 895, Express 795

Escort: Passport 9500ix, 9500i, 8500 X50 Black, 8500 X50, 8500, 7500S, 7500, 6800, 5000, 4600, 4500, 4200, C65, RedLine, Solo S3, Solo S2, Solo RD-5110, Solo 5, Solo 4, SC55

Coiled Power Cord Features:

  • Coiled cord with RJ11 "telephone style" plug
  • Cord measures 20 inches and extends to 5 feet
  • Red LED indicator light confirms cord is receiving power
  • 90 day warranty

This power cord is compatible with the following models:

Beltronics: GX65, Pro 100, Pro 200, Pro 300, Pro 500, RX65, RX55, STi Driver, STi Magnum, Vector 995, Vector 965, Vector 955, Vector 940* (see below), Vector 895, Express 795

Escort: iQ, 9500ix, 9500i, 8500 X50, 8500, 7500S, 7500, 6800, C65, RedLine, Solo S2,Solo S3, SC55

Valentine: Valentine One (V1)

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*ATTENTION BELTRONICS VECTOR 940 OWNERS: Beltronics produced two distinct versions of the Vector 940 radar detector.  The power cord in this listing will work with the newer Vector 940, but will not work with the older version.  If your power cord connects to the radar detector with a telephone style plug, you have the newer version.  If your power cord connects to the radar detector with a round metal plug, you have the older version and this cord is not compatible.

 

THIS ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL!  IT WILL NOT HAVE A TRACKING NUMBER!  IF YOU WANT YOUR PACKAGE TO BE TRACKED PLEASE SELECT AN ALTERNATE SHIPPING METHOD!

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