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Axxess AXVI-2004 Vehicle Data Interface Harness for 1997-2004 Chevy Corvette Vehicles

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Axxess AXVI-2004 Vehicle Data Interface Harness for 1997-2004 Chevy Corvette Vehicles

The Axxess AXVI-2004 amplifier turn-on interface lets you install a high-powered aftermarket receiver into select 1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette vehicles without bypassing the premium factory system. The interface provides an amplifier turn-on signal and a 12-volt accessory power lead for your new stereo. You'll also be able to adjust the volume level of the amplified woofers in your doors.

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Features

  • Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
  • Retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power)
  • Retains OEM amplifier
  • Used in standard amplified systems
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse and speed sense)
  • High-level speaker input
  • Micro-B USB updatable

  • AXVI-2004 interface
  • AXVI-2004 harness package*
  • Differential converter
  • Consists of (2) harnesses

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