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Metra 70-1785 Amplified/Bose Integration Harness for Select Audi/VW

Disponibilidad:
Stock bajo
Precio original $0.00 - Precio original $0.00
Precio original $0.00
$13.95
$13.95 - $13.95
Precio actual $13.95

Tuner Bypass
5 inch long
Authorized Dealer

Compatible With
Audi 80/90 Series 1988-1996
Audi 100/200 Series 1989-1995
Audi Cabriolet 1994-1998
Audi S4 1994
Volkswagen Corrado 1990-1993
Volkswagen Golf 1988-1989
Volkswagen GTI 1988-1989
Volkswagen Jetta 1988-1989

Note:
For Audi vehicles, be sure to insert the Blue/White wire (supplied) into pin 5 of the 16-way harness, right next to the Orange/White wire, and connect it to the aftermarket radios amplifier turn-on wire. For models with power/amplified antennas, the Blue/White wire also supplies the signal to turn on the antenna.

For Volkswagen vehicles, be sure to insert the Blue/White wire (supplied) into pin 3 on the 16-way harness, right next to the Red accessory wire, and connect it to the aftermarket radios amplifier turn-on wire. For models with power/amplified antennas, insert the Blue wire (supplied) into pin 5 of the 16-way harness, right next to the Orange/White wire, and connect it to the aftermarket radios antenna turn-on wire.

Installation Instructions for Part 70-1785.pdf

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