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Metra 71-6522 OEM Wire Harness for Select 2007-up Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep

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Metra 71-6522 OEM Wire Harness for Select 2007-up Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep

Plugs into OEM radio
Power 4 Speaker
Authorized Dealer

Installation Instructions for Part 71-6522.pdf

Compatible With
Chrysler Aspen 2008-2009
Chrysler 200 2011-2013
Chrysler 300/300C 2008-2010
Chrysler Sebring 2007-2010
Chrysler Town & Country 2008-2013
Dodge Avenger 2007-2013
Dodge Caliber 2009-2012
Dodge Grand Caravan 2008-2013
Dodge Challenger 2008-2013
Dodge Charger 2008-2010
Dodge Dakota 2008-2011
Dodge Durango 2008-2009, 2011-2013
Dodge Grand Caravan 2008-2013
Dodge Journey 2009-2010
Dodge Magnun 2008
Dodge Nitro 2007-2011
Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 2009-2012
Dodge Ram Pickup 2500/3500/5500/Chassis Cab 2011-2012
Jeep Commander 2008-2010
Jeep Compass 2009-2013
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2008-2013
Jeep Liberty 2008-2013
Jeep Patriot 2009-2013
Jeep Wrangler 2007-2013
Mitsubishi Raider 2008-2009
Ram 1500, 2500, 3500 2011-2012
Ram C/V 2012-2013
Ram Dakota 2011
Volkswagen Routan 2009-2013

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