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Axxess AXEU-MOST25 MOST25 Amp Retention Interface for select BMW Mercedez Benz 2008-2019

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Axxess AXEU-MOST25 MOST25 Amp Retention Interface for select BMW Mercedez Benz 2008-2019

Vehicle-specific add-on amplifier interface for use when replacing the factory radio, such as with Metra’s dash kits. It is designed to retain the Harmon Kardon® amplifier in select BMW. This interface will also retain the balance audio feature when replacing the factory radio and is Micro “B” USB updatable.

  • Add-on amp interface to use with Select Axxess interfaces
  • Retains Harmon Kardon amp in BMW
  • Retains balance
  • Micro “B” USB updatable

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

BMW

  • 1 Series 2010-2020
  • 2 Series 2014-2020
  • 3 Series 2011-2018
  • 4 Series 2014-2020
  • 5 Series 2010-2016
  • 6 Series 2010-2017
  • 7 Series 2010-2015
  • X1 2015-2020
  • X3 2010-2018
  • X4 2014-2018
  • X5 2014-2018
  • X6 2015-2019

Mercedes Benz

  • C Class 2008-2014
  • CLK Class 2008-2010
  • CLS Class 2008-2015
  • E Class 2008-2015
  • G Class 2008-2015
  • GL Class 2008-2015
  • GLK Class 2008-2015
  • M/ML Class 2008-2015
  • R Class 2008-2015
  • SL Class 2008-2015
  • SLK Class 2008-2015

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