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Info Adapter Skoda Octavia , Rapid , Superb , Yeti 2006 - 2015
Connects2
Info Adapter Skoda Octavia , Rapid , Superb , Yeti 2006 - 2015
Description
Introducing the Skoda Infodapter, the ultimate solution for Skoda vehicle owners looking to enhance their driving experience. This innovative device allows seamless integration of aftermarket AV head units while retaining the functionality of your factory steering wheel controls, optical parking sensor display, and climate control visualization. Designed specifically for models equipped with a white Multi-Function Display (MFD), the Skoda Infodapter ensures you stay connected and in control on the road.
Features & Benefits
- Upgrade to an aftermarket head unit without losing the convenience of your factory steering wheel controls.
- Infodapter menu settings can be easily controlled and adjusted using your vehicle's original steering wheel controls.
- Enhance safety by keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
- Easy plug-and-play installation with no need for cutting wires.
- Displays essential vehicle information on any compatible aftermarket AV head unit.
- Select the appropriate head unit connection lead based on the make of your aftermarket head unit.
- Ensure compatibility by checking that the vehicle connections match the harness you are purchasing.
Radio Patch Lead for Steering Wheel Control (SWC)
To retain steering wheel control functionality, it is essential to purchase the appropriate radio patch lead. We recommend the following options:
Compatibility
The Skoda Infodapter is compatible with the following Skoda models:
- Skoda Octavia (2006 - 2013) - Quadlock (Fakra)
- Skoda Roomster (2010 - Present) - Quadlock (Fakra)
- Skoda Superb (2008 - Present) - Quadlock (Fakra)
- Skoda Yeti (2009 - 2014) - Quadlock (Fakra)
- Skoda Rapid (2012 - 2015) - Quadlock (Fakra)
Upgrade your Skoda today with the Infodapter and enjoy the perfect blend of modern technology and factory functionality, all while ensuring a safe and enjoyable driving experience in New Zealand.