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iBeam TE-MTH6 Rearview Mirror T-Harness with 6"Cable 2-Amp for Select Ford 2011-2023

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iBeam TE-MTH6 Rearview Mirror T-Harness with 6"Cable 2-Amp  for Select Ford 2011-2023

This plug-n-play rearview mirror T-harness makes connecting a vehicle safety and security camera easy without cutting your vehicle’s factory wiring. This T-harness includes a 2-amp, 5-volt USB, which accommodates both USB "A" to Mini "A" and USB "A" to Micro "B" connections. Also included are 6" extension cables for easy installation.

Features:

  • Plug-in T-harness with 2-amp, 5-volt USB included
  • 6" Extension cables included
  • USB "A" connects to Mini "A"
  • USB "A" connects to Micro "B"

Vehicle Fitment:

Ford

  • Bronco 2021-2023 non-sport
  • Expedition 2021-20 w/o lane assist
  • Explorer 2016-2020 w/o lane assist
  • F150 2011-2019 w/o lane assist
  • F250 2020-2021 w/o lane assist
  • F350 2018-2021 w/ lane assist
  • Fiesta 2012-2019 w/o rain sensor
  • Flex 2013-2019
  • Fusion 2013-2017 w/o lane assist/rearview disp
  • Mustang 2015-2021
  • Taurus 2016-2019 w/ rear camera disp.

  • 5 Volt, 2-amp mirror adapter
  • USB micro cable
  • USB mini cable

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