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Axxess AX-DSP-FD2 Plug-n-Play T-harness for AX-DSP Select 2014-2017 Ford

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Axxess AX-DSP-FD2 Plug-n-Play T-harness for AX-DSP 

The Axxess AX-DSP is an all-in-one solution for a variety of car audio system setups, from fixed level output (digital) to analog OE systems or even the expansion of an OE system with a subwoofer. The Axxess preamplifier solution was developed to give you the option of expanding the factory amplifier or adding a subwoofer without losing sight of the radio's OE features and controls.

With the Axxess T-wiring harness, you can easily connect the AX-DSP to selected vehicles using plug & play.

Instruction Manual

Features:

  • Fits 2014 - 2018 Ford vehicles with factory audio systems
  • This Axxess T-harness for select Ford vehicles is a basic and simple plug-n-play harness for easy installation of the AX-DSP
  • Must be used with the AX-DSP Digital Signal Processor (sold separately)

Vehicle Fitment:

Ford

  • 2017 Fusion SE (6×9 amplified rear deck speakers)
  • 2017 Mustang Convertible
  • 2017 F-150 Limited
  • 2017 Focus SE (4in Screen)
  • 2017 Focus Titanium (8in Screen)
  • 2017 Edge Titanium (8in Screen Sony)
  • 2014 Edge SEL (8in Screen)
  • 2015 Taurus (8in Screen)

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