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Axxess AX-FD2-SWC with SWC Data Interface for Select Ford Vehicles
Brand: Axxess
MPN: AX-FD2-SWC
Condition: New
Aftermarket Navigation Radio CAN Interface with Steering Wheel Control
Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
Retains R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
Provides NAV outputs (parking brake – reverse – speed sense)
Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
Retains SYNC
Retains the factory AUX-IN jack
Designed for non-amplified models
Retains balance and fade
Micro B USB updatable
Compatible with:
Ford
Edge 2011-2014
Escape 2013-up
Explorer 2011-2015
F-150 (with 4.2 inch screen) 2013-2014
Fiesta (without MyFord Touch) 2014-up
Fiesta (with SYNC) 2011-2013
Focus (without MyFord Touch) 2012-2014
Transit Connect (with AM/FM/CD/SYNC radio) 2014-up
For models without SYNC, the ASWC-1 (sold separately) will be required to retain the
audio buttons on the steering wheel.
Caution: All accessories, switches, climate controls panels, and
especially air bag indicator lights must be connected before cycling
the ignition. Also, do not remove the factory radio with the key in the
on position, or while the vehicle is running.
Instruction Manual
Product Information Sheet
JVC/Kenwood AXSWC Troubleshooting
Tools required (sold separately): Wire cutter Crimp tool Solder gun Tape Connectors (example: butt-connectors, bell caps, etc.)
Interface Components: AX-FD2-SWC interface AX-FD2-SWC harness 16-pin harness with stripped leads Female 3.5mm connector with stripped leads
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