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Metra 99-5722 Single/Double-DIN Dash Kit for Ford Taurus(w/Key Start) 2010-2012
Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-5722
Condition: New
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
ISO DDIN radio provision
Painted silver
Touchscreen display for climate and personalization features
Built-in ASWC technology to retain factory steering wheel audio controls
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
Provides an aftermarket backup camera input
Can be used in both amplified and non-amplified models (excluding SONY)
Retains balance and fade
Micro B USB updatable
TOOLS REQUIRED:
-Panel removal tool
-Phillips screwdriver
-9/32” socket wrench
-Cutting tool
Installation Instructions for Part 99-5722.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf
TurboTouch SWC Technical Document.pdf
Compatible with:Ford Taurus 2010-2012 (with a key start)
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Wiring and Antenna Connections:
Harness: Axxess interface and harness included
Antenna Adapter: 40-EU10 (sold separately)
-Radio trim panel with touchscreen display
-A/C vent trim panels
-ISO DDIN brackets
-ISO DDIN trim plate
-ISO DIN brackets
-ISO DIN trim plate
-Pocket
-(10) #8 x 3/8” Phillips screws
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