Connectors for SONY car radios. Reference data
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Connectors for Sony car radio. Pinout. Description
SONY XR-7300
SONY XR-7200
SONY XR-7201
SONY XR-7202
SONY XR-7400
SONY XR-C5120R
SONY XR 3053
SONY XR 1953
SONY XR 4400
SONY XR 4543
SONY XR 4350
SONY CDX-R79VF
SONY XR-502
SONY XR-7082
SONY XR-C543SP
SONY XR-2750
SONY XR-2803
SONY XR-U9696
SONY XRS-22SWMK3
SONY XR-C300
SONY XR-C6103SP
SONY XR-3700RDS
SONY XR-3690RDS
SONY XR-6700RDS
SONY CDX-4000X
SONY CDX-4180R
SONY XR-1803
SONY XR-3304
SONY XR-3750
SONY XR-4890
SONY XR-C700
SONY XR-7042
SONY XR-4403
SONY CDX-5072
SONY MDX-U1RDS
SONY XR-C210
SONY XR-C214
SONY XR-C620RDS
SONY XR-6450
SONY XR-4252
SONY XR-7040
SONY XR-5500RDS
SONY XR-C6093SP
SONY XR-CA340 Made In Malayis
SONY XR-M500R Made In Corea
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