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Metra 40-HD12 Antenna Adapter Cable for Select 2009-up Honda/Acura

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Metra 40-HD12 Antenna Adapter Cable for Select 2009-up Honda/Acura

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 two different style male Motorola™ connector and a blue wire lead on one end and a female Honda-style snap-lock antenna connector on the other.

  • Antenna adapter cable
  • Used to adapt the vehicle’s antenna cable to use with an aftermarket radio
  • Two male Motorola™ connector and a blue wire lead on one end
  • Two female Honda-style antenna connector on the other end
  • A blue wire is attached to the adapter that connects to the antenna turn-on lead of the aftermarket radio
  • Instructions are included


    Honda factory radio requirement:

    • Installation of a compact disc player with FM modulator or other accessory requires adapter cable 40-HD22 with 40-HD12 (Complete kit is 40-HD32)

    What's in the box:

    • 1 x Antenna Adapter

    Docs/Instruction Links:

     

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    Metra 40-HD12 Antenna Adapter Cable for Select 2009-up Honda/Acura

    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 two different style male Motorola™ connector and a blue wire lead on one end and a female Honda-style snap-lock antenna connector on the other.

    • Antenna adapter cable
    • Used to adapt the vehicle’s antenna cable to use with an aftermarket radio
    • Two male Motorola™ connector and a blue wire lead on one end
    • Two female Honda-style antenna connector on the other end
    • A blue wire is attached to the adapter that connects to the antenna turn-on lead of the aftermarket radio
    • Instructions are included


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      Proposition 65

      What is Proposition 65?

      California’s Proposition 65 protects California consumers by requiring special warnings for products that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm where those products would expose consumers to such chemicals above certain threshold levels.

      If a product description on this site directed you to this page, the warning for this item is:

      WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

      Who is this message intended for?

      Customers with a California billing or ship to address.

      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 more clear and reasonable.

      Where can you get more information about Proposition 65?

      Learn more from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) site here.