Maestro KIT-FOC1 Dash Kit and T-Harness for 2012 and Newer Ford Focus
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Christopher roth
> 24 hourComes with wires but still need maestro ads-rr for steering wheel controls
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Jackson Zemlak
> 24 hourPerfect fit, just wish the face of the radio was set further back to prevent glare.
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Daddy k
> 24 hourRadio went out in my focus. It was cheaper on here than bestbuy so I ordered it here then the other parts from bestbuy and got free installation I’m very happy with it so far
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Guy
> 24 hourHad it installed in the car today - worked perfectly! Matte finish looks great, everything fits perfectly
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Jake
> 24 hourI recently installed an aftermarket head unit in a 2012 Ford Focus, which, if you are reading this, you know is not a straight forward task.
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IT Guru
> 24 hourNot perfect but damn good. The instructions were a bit off for my 2015. Had to blindly disassemble one of the 2 choices for the lower airbag light/AC plate to fit. No instructions given to to achieve it nor that it even had to be done. I took one star for that since it covers the holes so completely that it wasnt visible as how to finish reassembling the dash after installing the radio. The fit and finish once completed was quite decent for the dash look.
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rob
> 24 hourFit perfect.
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Erick
> 24 hourBuen material y muy buen precio
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Dwayne
> 24 hourGreat fit but plastic is matte finish.
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Joey
> 24 hourOverall, this product is worth the extra cost. If you find yourself looking at this kit, youve probably read about it on FocusFanatics or another Focus owners forum when you OEM radio died. In terms of aesthetics, it beats the Metra kit. Plastic quality feels very firm, with just enough give to snap it into place. The little included cubbyhole is a nice touch, as well. I have zero issues with the lock and hazard buttons, they work perfect. It comes with 2: one hazard/unlock combo button, and one hazard only, depends on your Focus model which you will need. The wiring harness is completely there, and ready to wire up to the Maestro RR module and your chosen head unit. Going to Maestros website gives you a *very* easy to read wiring diagram with wiring options for Kenwood, Pioneer, and Alpine radios. I selected a Pioneer AVH-600EX for myself. It is completely compatible with the Maestro unit and even pairs with Sync, though in a limited capacity. If you want the OBDII integration for gauges, door opening, tire pressure, etc, you will need a head unit listed in the compatibility section on Maestros site.