REDARC Tow-Pro Switch Insert - Holden Colorado and Isuzu D-Max/MU-X

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SKU: TPSI-003

 

REDARC TPSI-003 Tow-Pro Switch Insert Panel for Holden Colorado and Isuzu D-Max/MU-X

Enhance your towing experience with the REDARC TPSI-003 Tow-Pro Switch Insert Panel.

Explicitly designed for Holden Colorado and Isuzu D-Max/MU-X vehicles, this panel provides a seamless and OEM-like installation for the Tow-Pro remote head.

Key Features:

  • Perfect Fit: This part is specifically designed for Holden Colorado and Isuzu D-Max/MU-X models, ensuring a precise and hassle-free installation.
  • OEM-Style Integration: Replaces the right-hand power socket in the centre front console, maintaining a factory-like appearance.
  • ADR21 Compliant: When installed correctly, the TPSI-003 complies with Australian Design Rule 21, ensuring safe and legal operation.
  • Easy Installation: The panel is designed for straightforward installation, making it a convenient upgrade for your vehicle.
  • Durable Construction: Built to last, the TPSI-003 is made from high-quality materials to withstand the rigours of everyday use.

Specifications:

  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Weight (kg): 0.05
  • Mounting: Replaces Accessory Socket
  • Fascia - Outside Diameter (mm): 41.75

Upgrade Your Towing Experience Today

The REDARC TPSI-003 Tow-Pro Switch Insert Panel is a must-have accessory for Holden Colorado and Isuzu D-Max/MU-X owners who want to enhance their towing experience. Enjoy the convenience, safety, and OEM-like integration that the TPSI-003 offers.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate in Hazelmere, Western Australia — the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation.

We recognise and respect their continuing connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge the ongoing contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the communities in which we work and live.

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