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Axxess AXLOC-TY3 2 Channel LOC Line Output Converter for select Toyota 2018-Up

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Axxess AXLOC-TY3 2 Channel LOC Line Output Converter for select Toyota 2018-Up

2 Channel LOC (Line Output Converter), for adding an amplifier for speakers or subwoofer. The system has a separate Gain Controller for adjusting the output level.

Note: A single pole double throw (SPDT) relay is recommended when installing multiple amplifiers.

Interface Features

  • Designed to provide (2) channels of low-level audio output from the factory system.
  • Allows for the installation of an amplifier for speakers or subwoofers.
  • Gain Controller included to adjust the overall output.
  • 12v-500mA remote wire activated with signal sense.
  • 55-watts per channel.

Vehicle Fitment:

Toyota

  • 4Runner 2020-Up
  • Avalon 2019-Up
  • C-HR 2019-Up
  • Camry 2018-Up
  • Corolla 2019-Up
  • Highlander 2020-Up
  • Prius 2020-Up
  • RAV4 2019-Up
  • Sequoia 2020-Up
  • Sienna 2018-Up
  • Tacoma 2020-Up
  • Tundra 2020-Up

Interface Component

  • AXLOC-TY3 Wiring Harness
  • Gain Controller
  • 12v-500mA Remote Wire
  • Auxiliary Cable

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