DETAILS
This is a brand new, factory boxed Kenwood navigation install kit. It appears to have been designed to allow installation of a Kenwood DDX radio (like the DDX6039, for instance) in some Ford, Mercury and, possibly, Lincoln vehicles. The kit is labeled for the 07 Expedition but will probably work in other vehicles with the same style radio. (Research is up to you.) It includes the following items. (A more detailed description of the items appears in the ADDITIONAL INFO section.) - Bezel with Ford and Kenwood specific mounting points
- Main power/ground/speaker harness (pictured)
- Add-on harness for reverse camera, park sensor, etc
- Navigation system quick-start guide
We are not a Kenwood dealer (or a dealer for any aftermarket radios), so
we know very little about
these and, consequently, cannot answer questions or make any guarantees. We obtained them in a bulk
purchase. We recommend you do research on the internet or
contact Kenwood. This is the answer you will get to any and all
inquiries you make to us about this product.
Some items are not pictured but are described in detail below. The items are in a factory-original box. They have been stored in a warehouse, so the boxes are dirty but everything on the inside is pristine.
We do not guarantee this to work for every application. Obviously this is a pretty elaborate set-up and there could be special considerations in some vehicles. The price is likely a fraction of what a kit like this would run from Kenwood, so you can afford to do a little experimentation.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Bezel:
This is a bezel you would attach to a Kenwood DDX radio in order to adapt it to the Ford dash.
Main power/ground/speaker harness (pictured):
This is quite the harness. It has seven different plugs on it and a steering wheel control interface! On one end, it has plugs for Ford radios like those found in the 2007 Expedition. The first, larger Ford plug is for power, ground and speakers. There appears to be spots for 24 pins but not all are filled. The second, smaller Ford plug is for the Audiophile subwoofer system, if your vehicle happens to be equipped with that. (It may not work with THX systems that were optional in some Lincoln vehicles.) There appear to be spots for 8 pins but they are not all filled. The third plug is a black RCA jack that we're guessing is for a subwoofer output on the Kenwood radio. The fourth plug appears to be intended for a Kenwood navigation system that could be added to the DDX radios (like the KNA-G420AT we have in our eBay store.) There appear to be spots for 24 pins but not all are filled. The fifth plug is, what we assume to be, a Kenwood CD Changer connection. It is round with 13 pins. The sixth plug is the main Kenwood DDX harness with power, ground and speakers in it. There are spaces in the plug for 22 pins but a few are not filled. The seventh and final plug is what appears to be a connection point for the add-on harness detailed next. It has 4 pins and they are all filled. As mentioned, this harness also has a steering wheel control interface built into it. It is labeled as SWI-KEN-F / U22X-A. I assume this converts the steering wheel signals to the protocol necessary for some Kenwood head units.
Add-on harness for reverse camera, park sensor, etc
This has 4 pins and they are all filled. The red wire is labeled ACC and has an in-line fuse. The green wire is labeled PARK. One purple wire is labeled REVERSE and the other is labeled REV-CAM.
Navigation Quick Start Guide
Provides basic navigation operation instructions in both English and Arabic.
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