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Upgrading From 6000Cd To Sony Dab Head Unit In Ford Kuga 2012

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I have owned my Ford Kuga from new (Sept 2012) and foolishly believed that i would not need the Sony DAB radio and USB connection.

Now, nearly two years on I find myself in the position that I would like to upgrade my Stereo to the Sony DAB. My car is fitted with the B/T handsfree and voice activation.

My understanding is that I will require the Sony unit, DAB aerial upgrades and the USB assembly and connecting wires? Is this all i need?

If anybody can give me a list of exactly what i need and if possible, part numbers then that would be great.

Thank you in advance

Phil



You'll also need to replace your bluetooth box with the one supporting USB (USB does not go directly to the radio).

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