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Does the Job and Does it Well |
January-27-12 |
| Reviewer:
Mike
from Texas
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Installation is rather straight forward and it served the purpose of what it's supposed to do.
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June-06-11 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from South Carolina
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Installed per Crutchfield instructions and it works as advertised.
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May-13-11 |
| Reviewer:
Ed
from Riverside, Ca
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Initially I hooked-up this relay, but din't like how I would have to struggle with finding a home for it. It works, but I chose to do without. I can't hear it anyway when I have music on.
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That's It |
May-02-11 |
| Reviewer:
Macline
from Philadelphia, Pa
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Well theres four wires, and i only needed two both turn signal sounds work and i would recommend this to anybody who just wants to keep all the factory car sounds while having an aftermarket radio. It was very easy an no problem with product so far.
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Worked Fine |
February-20-09 |
| Reviewer:
Adam
from Oxford, MI
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Installed in a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country with the Infinity sound system. I had to get instructions to connect the amp power lead (pass side kick panel).
Works great.
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