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Metra 99-6543HG 1-2DIN Turbo Touch Dash Kit Chrysler Pacifica 2017-up

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Metra 99-6543HG 1-2DIN Turbo Touch Dash Kit for Chrysler Pacifica 2017-up

Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-6543HG
Condition: New

This kit provides the ability to install an ISO DDIN
radio, as well an ISO DIN radio with pocket
replacement. The kit is painted high gloss black
and includes a touchscreen display for climate
and personalization features.
Note: Does not support surround camera
(360) switching.

TOOLS REQUIRED: (sold separately)
-Panel removal tool
-Phillips screwdriver
-Cutting tool

Installation Instructions for Part 99-6543HG.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf
TurboTouch SWC Technical Document.pdf

Specifications:
Compatible with:
Chrysler Pacifica (all except LX trim) 2017-Up
*Please contact us for up-to-date vehicle applications
*Note: Does not support surround camera (360) switching.
*Note: Does not support front dash control/visual of rear seat entertainment. Interior car audio of rear seat entertainment is also lost.


Wiring and Antenna Connections:
Harness
: Axxess Vehicle Interface & Harness included
Antenna Adapter: 40-EU55 (sold separately)

-Radio trim panel
-Climate control panel with touchscreen display
-Radio brackets
-Pocket
-(4) #8 x 3/8” Phillips screws
-(18) Panel clips

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