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iDatalink HRN-HRR-MA2 in select 2014-20 Mazda vehicles
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iDatalink HRN-HRR-MA2 in select 2014-20 Mazda vehicles
Product details
iDatalink's iDatalink HRN-HRR-MA2 installation harness simplifies the installation of the Maestro ADS-MRR or ADS-MRR2 Car Radio Replacement Interface module (sold separately) in select Mazda vehicles when replacing your factory radio.
The package includes a harness that plugs in between the Maestro module, your factory radio's wiring plugs, and the serial port on your new car stereo. This harness features an in-line head-unit connector harness, which will plug into their new "Head-unit direct" harnesses for select radio brands. If you're installing a radio that doesn't work with a "Head-unit direct" harness, simply cut off the plug and connect the wires to the harness included with your new radio.
Retain factory features
The HRN-HRR-MA2 harness and interface module retains your vehicle's steering wheel audio controls, factory amplifier, and backup camera with any aftermarket receiver. The harness also supplies the outputs (parking brake, reverse, and VSS [Vehicle Speed Sense]) necessary for installation of a navigation receiver, plus illumination and accessory power outputs.
Extra features with an iDatalink-ready car stereo
If you're buying a compatible iDatalink-ready car stereo, you'll also be able to display gauges and vehicle info on your receiver's screen, plus read and reset engine codes. You'll also keep your side/front/360° cameras if present.
Product highlights:
- allows installation of a new receiver with iDatalink port in select Mazda vehicles (also requires the Maestro ADS-MRR or ADS-MRR2 module)
- retains the use of your steering wheel audio controls and factory amp
- retains rear-view camera, depending upon aftermarket radio inputs (iDatalink-ready car stereos also retain front, side, and 360 cameras)
- displays engine performance data on touchscreen with select Alpine, JVC, Kenwood, Sony, and Pioneer receivers