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Axxess AXDI-FD2 Radio Replacement Interface w/ACC and NAV for select 2011-Up Ford Vehicles

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Axxess AXDI-FD2 Radio Replacement Interface w/ACC and NAV for select 2011-Up Ford Vehicles

This vehicle-specific interface is designed for use when installing an aftermarket radio. It retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power) and provides 12-volt 10-amp accessory power and NAV output for parking brake, reverse, and speed sense. This interface features easy plug-n-play connectivity and a pre-wired harness is included for the AXSWC, which is sold separately.

  • Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
  • Retains R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
  • Provides wires for multimedia radios (park brake, reverse, speed sense)
  • Prewired AXSWC harness
  • Retains balance and fade
  • USB Micro-B updatable

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

Ford

  • Escape (without MyFord Touch) 2013-2019
  • Fiesta (without MyFord Touch) 2011-2019
  • Focus (without MyFord Touch) 2012-2014
  • Ranger (without MyFord Touch) 2019-Up
  • Transit Connect (AM/FM/CD) 2015-2019
  • Transit Connect 2014-2016

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