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No hay artículos en el carroB. Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2025
Perfect fit for my 2014 F150 XL. My favorite thing about these is that they make installs 1000x easier. All you have to do is connect the color coded wires to the after market radio harness and then it’s plug and play. Every color matched perfectly with my Kenwood DMX47S so connecting was a cinch. As far as quality, they’re always good. There’s a reason I’ve always used Metra products in all my installs. Definitely recommend this harness and any Metra product.
Caleb Brekke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2025
Very intuitive, nothing to complain about everything works great
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de marzo de 2024
Worked perfect for my 2010 f350
Nikki Kaal
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de diciembre de 2023
Worked good
Jesus Salvador herrera López
Comentado en México el 17 de julio de 2021
Es muy fácil de instalar
Cesar Guadarrama Pantaleon
Comentado en México el 1 de junio de 2021
Si lo que quieres es una instalacion plug and play sin la necesidad de cortar o puentear cables poniendo en riesgo el sistema electrico de tu auto estos arneses son una excelente solucion.
Oscar
Comentado en México el 25 de mayo de 2021
Excelente
Enzo Rez
Comentado en México el 10 de septiembre de 2018
Funciona perfecto para no cortar ningun cable al momento de instalar un nuevo equipo de sonido.
Danny Amezquita
Comentado en México el 8 de octubre de 2015
I have been car-audio and electronics enthusiast all my life. This connectors simplified my life for good. Keep up the good work.Thanks God for the cabling standards and the Poka-Yoke invention.
vanRijn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2013
I just used this wiring harness yesterday to install an aftermarket stereo on my 2006 Hyundai Sonata and I want to point out a couple of things.As others have pointed out in their reviews of this wiring harness, as it relates to the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, this harness is missing a couple of wires. It also actually has a couple of extra wires too, that won't end up being connected to anything in the factory stereo wiring harness, but those can be just capped off and ignored. But what's more concerning for those of us with a 2006 Hyundai Sonata is that it's missing a larger spade connection at factory harness location 24 for the power antenna, and also a smaller wire connection at factory harness location 19, which is the remote control ground (required if you want to have your steering wheel radio controls work on your new, aftermarket stereo).As "jasper pipestone" points out in his review, a large wire is missing for the power antenna. He mistakenly refers to this as factory wiring harness location 13 in his review, but it's actually factory wiring harness location 24. Factory Harness location 13 is the black (common ground), so don't remove that one!. You actually want to match up with the funky green colored wire on the factory wiring harness for the power antenna line, which is at factory harness location 24, on the opposite side from the big black and gray wires (black == common ground and grey == battery/constant power). I did what he suggested and bought an extra wiring harness because I knew I'd be short a couple of wires, and these wiring harnesses are cheap. I popped the red wire retainer out from both harnesses. Then I lifted the little plastic clip on the inside of the wiring harness that holds down one of the bigger spade wires and removed it from one harness and then put it into the other harness, solving the location 24 problem.Also, this harness does not have a wire that matches up with factory harness location 19, which is the remote control ground, which is required if you plan on hooking your after market stereo up to a steering wheel control interface like the Axxess ASWC that I used. To solve this problem, I removed another (smaller) wire from my second/spare harness and put it into location 19 in the wiring harness I used to install my aftermarket stereo. Then I reinstalled both of the red wiring harness retaining clips. It works perfectly!I've uploaded a REALLY helpful wiring diagram for the 2006 Hyundai Sonata car stereo factory wiring harness here: [...]After adding the two missing wires to this wiring harness, I was able to connect all of my factory wiring harness wires to my aftermarket stereo with little problem.Hope this helps somebody else out there. =:)
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