2002-03 Mazda MPV AM FM Radio 6 Disc CD w Bluetooth Upgrade LD51 66 9RX 1168
SKU: 638-57986-BT
$265.00
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2002 - 2003 Mazda MPV AM FM Radio 6 Disc CD Receiver w Bluetooth - For use with iPod, iPad, iPhone, mp3 Player, Sirius XM Satellite, Android Phone & more! No Code Required. Minor Wear and Minor Scratches. Part Number: LD51 66 9RX Face: 1168 Free Shipping to All 50 States! 90 Day Warranty! Free Technical Support! This is for a professionally remanufactured 2002-2003 Mazda MPV radio AM FM 6 disc CD receiver includes Bluetooth for use with iPod, iPhone, mp3 players, satellite radio & more. This radio has been cleaned, serviced as needed, and thoroughly checked. The appearance of this radio is in decent condition with minor wear as pictured. The function is perfect! This radio is being sold as a REPLACEMENT ONLY! The part number is LD51 66 9RX. If you do not have this exact part number or compatible part number currently in your vehicle, it will likely NOT WORK. If you are unsure of your part number, give a dealer a call with your VIN and they should be able to provide you with the correct part number. They may look the same and have the same plugs but data streams may be different, not allowing them to code. For example, external amps are used in some cars and will not allow interchange, etc. * Blemishes: Minor scratches and wear throughout the display scree as well as throughout the black face plate. * The Bluetooth upgrade is simple to operate! Just pair the device, press the Bluetooth button and play your music or most in-app audio, including iTunes, Rhapsody, Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, Netflix and many, many more will play in full, crisp, clean quality while taking advantage of all sound controls on the radio. To complete paring, some devices require a pass key or code which is "0000." Please note: that this will not work with phone calls as phone manufacturers have designed calls to work with Bluetooth mic systems only. When you do not want to listen to Bluetooth music, simply unpair or turn off your device's Bluetooth.