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Metra Axxess AX-TYAMP3-SWC Toyota Data Interface with SWC Amp & Non-Amp 2018-up

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Metra Axxess AX-TYAMP3-SWC Toyota Data Interface with SWC Amp & Non-Amp 2018-up

Brand: Metra
MPN: AX-TYAMP3-SWC
Condition: New

-Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
-Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, speed sense)
-Retains the factory AUX-IN jack
-Retains the factory backup camera
-Includes an AX-CAM6V 12-to-6V step-down for the factory camera
-Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
-Can be used in amplified and non-amplified models
-Retains balance and fade (Non-amplified models only)
-Micro-B USB updatable

TOOLS REQUIRED: (sold separately)
-Crimping tool and connectors, or solder gun, solder, and heat shrink
-Small flat-blade screwdriver
-Tape
-Wire cutter
-Zip ties

Compatible with Select Toyota:
Avalon 2019-up
C-HR 2019-up
Camry 2018-up
Mirai 2016-up
Sienna 2018-up
*Please contact us for up to date vechicle applications

Interface Components:
-AX-TYAMP3-SWC interface
-AX-TYAMP3-SWC harness
-16-pin harness with stripped leads
-Female 3.5mm connector with stripped leads
-AX-CAM6V
-Backup camera harness

 

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