Description
Non-Amplified And Amplified Data Interface w/SWC; w/All Major Radio Brands;
One Solution Provides Total Control. Axxess has engineered a new data interface that combines all of the features of the patented AXSWC with additional patent-pending features into one robust solution for new radio installations. When replacing a radio, the AXTC-1 utilizes patented Auto-Detect technology(1) that automatically detects the vehicle type, radio connection and preset controls, while allowing the ability to dual assign steering wheel controls. It provides NAV outputs, accessory power and a 12-volt illumination output, in addition to retaining R.A.P., balance and fade. Compatible with More Radios and Vehicles. The Axxess Total Control Series is a universal solution designed to work with all major radio brands and both amplified and non-amplified audio systems. In addition to Auto-Detect, it can be manually programmed for most vehicles and will retain settings even after battery disconnection or interface removal. Additional vehicle-specific packages include harnessing for an easier installation.
- Provides Accessory Power 10-Amp
- Provides Wires For Nav Radios Park Brake/Reverse/Speed Sense
- Retains Audio Controls On The Steering Wheel
- Designed To Be Compatible With All Major Radio Brands
- Auto Detects Vehicle Type Radio Connection And Preset Controls
- Ability To Dual Assign Steering Wheel Control Buttons
- Micro-B USB Updatable
- Includes 5V Factory Amplifier Step-Down
Application Summary:
Year | Make/Model |
---|---|
2007-2010 | Ford Edge |
2008-2012 | Ford Escape |
2007-2014 | Ford Expedition |
2009-2010 | Ford Explorer |
2009-2014 | Ford F-150 |
2011-2016 | Ford F-250 Super Duty |
2011-2016 | Ford F-350 Super Duty |
2008-2011 | Ford Focus |
2010-2012 | Ford Fusion |
2008-2014 | Ford Mustang |
2010-2012 | Ford Taurus |
2007-2010 | Lincoln MKX |
2007-2009 | Lincoln MKZ |
2007 | Lincoln Navigator |
2008-2011 | Mazda Tribute |
2008-2011 | Mercury Mariner |
2010-2011 | Mercury Milan |
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