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- idataLink Maestro HRN-RR-F01 Radio Replacement and Steering Wheel Interface Harness for 2006 - 2016 Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, and Mercury Vehicles$59.99
- Fits select 2006 - 2016 Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, and Mercury Vehicles
- Plug-and-Play T-harness for ADS-MRR Interface
- Install and aftermarket car stereo receiver and retain all OEM features and audio system
- Provides inputs and output to aftermarket car stereo receiver (Speaker, Power/Ground, Illumination, and Navigation)
- Displays engine performance data on touchscreen with select Alpine, JVC, Kenwood and Pioneer receivers
- Out Of StockAxxess AX-FD1 2007 - and Up Ford radio replacement CAN-BUS interface with navigation outputs$72.99Out of stock
- Ford complete radio replacement interface for plug-and-play installation of an aftermarket car radio
- Interface is designed for both non-amplified and amplified models (including SYNC/Sony/THX)
- Pre-wired for steering wheel control interface (Sold separately)
- Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, and speed sense)
- Retains the factory Subwoofer and Center channel
Car Stereo Wiring how to's and guides
What do the wire colors of a car stereo mean?
Car stereo wiring is color coded for convenience and simplicity. Each wire color has a specific meaning, we show you what they are.
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