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Metra 40-SB10 Antenna Adapter to Radio for Select 2005-2011 Subaru

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Description

Metra 40-SB10 Antenna Adapter to Radio for Select 2005-2011 Subaru

If you are replacing the radio in your vehicle, this antenna cable adapter ensures that you can continue to use your factory antenna. It is a simple yet necessary cable that adapts the vehicle’s original antenna cable to plug into an aftermarket radio with a male Motorola™ connector on one end and a female Subaru-style connector on the other.

  • Antenna adapter cable
  • Used to adapt the vehicle’s antenna cable to use with an aftermarket radio
  • Male Motorola™ connector on one end
  • Female Subaru-style antenna connector on the other end



Specs / Features

Compatible With

  • Subaru Forester equipped with OE NAV 2009-2011
  • Subaru Impreza/WRX equipped with OE NAV 2008-2011
  • Subaru Legacy (Non NAV) 2010-2011
  • Subaru Legacy (Without auto climate controls) 2005-2009
  • Subaru Outback (Non NAV) 2010-2011
  • Subaru Outback (Without auto climate controls) 2005-2009
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Why are you seeing the message now?

California implemented new guidelines for Proposition 65 warnings, effective August 30, 2018. These guidelines were applied to make the warnings clearer and more reasonable.

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