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Metra 99-5842B Black Single or Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2010-2012 Ford Flex
Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-5842B
Condition: New
ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
ISO DDIN radio provision
Integrated controls for info center
Touchscreen display for climate and personalization features
Center panel painted silver with black trim
Included interface for audio – climate and steering wheel functions
Painted matte black
Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
Retains R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
Provides NAV outputs (parking brake – reverse – speed sense)
Retains SYNC
Retains the factory AUX-IN jack
Provides an aftermarket backup camera input
Can be used in both amplified and non-amplified models
Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
Retains balance and fade
Micro B USB updatable
Installation Instructions for Part 99-5842B.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf
TurboTouch_SWC_Technical_Document.pdf
Compatible with
FORD
Flex (without nav) 2008-2012
WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
Wiring Harness: Axxess interface and harness included
Antenna Adapter: Included
TOOLS REQUIRED (sold separately)
Panel removal tool
Phillips screwdriver
9/32" socket wrench
Radio trim panel with touchscreen display
Radio brackets
Left and Right bottom trim panels
Upper vent panel
Pocket
Thermister housing
(6) #8 x 3/8" Phillips pan-head screws
(14) #8 x 1/2" Phillips pan-head screws
(7) Panel clips
Harness
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