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Axxess Auto-Detect Interface Harness for Select 2011-up Ford Vehicles

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AX-ADBOX2
Provides accessory (12-volt 10-amp)
Retains R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
Used in amplified, non-amplified systems
Retains chimes (GM)
Turn signal click (GM)
Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, mute, and V.S.S.)
Pre-wired ASWC-1 harness included (ASWC-1 sold separately)
Retains OnStar/OE Bluetooth
Adjustable gain control for overall volume (on amplified systems)
Adjustable gain control for chimes and OnStar (GM)
Retains SYNC in Ford (if equipped)
Adjustable gain control for SYNC (Ford)
Retains Blind spot detection system in Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep (if equipped)
High level speaker input
Micro “B” USB updatable
Retains balance and fade
Retains digital fade (excluding Ford and VW vehicles)

AX-ADFD02
Harness is used when installing an aftermarket stereo
Plugs into the factory harness without cutting any wires
Made from OEM quality materials
Connects the aftermarket stereo harness to the vehicles factory harness
Standard color coded wires provide a consistent and simplified installation

Includes
AX-ADBOX2 interface
16-pin harness with stripped leads
22-pin harness to 24- and 26-pin Ford harness

Compatible With
Ford Fiesta 2011-up
Ford Focus 2012-up
Ford Explorer 2012-up

Tools Needed
Cutting tool
Crimping tool
Tape
Connectors (example: butt-connectors, bell caps, etc.)

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