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Axxess AXDIS-LR82 Data Interface w/ MOST25 Amp & SWC Retention for Land Rover Range Rover 07-12

Sorry, this product has been discontinued.

Axxess AXDIS-LR82 Data Interface w/ MOST25 Amp & SWC Retention for Land Rover 06-12 Range Rover Vehicles

  • Provides accessory power
  • Designed for amplified models
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, speed sense)
  • Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
  • USB Micro-B updatable

Features:

  • Provides accessory power
  • Designed for amplified models
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, speed sense)
  • Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
  • USB Micro B updatable

Tools Required:

  • Wire cutter
  • Crimp tool and connectors (example:butt-connectors,bell caps,etc.) or
  • Soldergun, solder, heat shrink
  • Tape
  • Zip-ties

ATTENTION: With the key out of the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal before installing this product. Ensure that all installation connections are secure before cycling the ignition to test this product. NOTE: Refer to the instructions included with the aftermarket radio.

  • AXDIS-LR82 harness
  • AXDIS-LR82 interface
  • AXDIS-LR82 amplifier interface
  • AXSWC harness
  • AXSWC interface
  • M.O.S.T. jumper harness
  • Female 3.5mm connector with stripped leads

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