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Car cd player makes noise when hit a bump?
It's really easy to replace the radio. I used crutchfield.com to change the one in mine. I have a 96 explorer and used them. They have a guide that will tell you what will fit or not. The radio is huge and the new one will be half that size. They will include a little thing that will turn that free space into a pocket for storage. On the back of the radio, you have the antenna plugin, which is standard on any radio. You also have the wiring harness for the speakers. Crutchfield will include an adapter that will transform your current harness into one that will fit into your new radio. Removing the radio you will need a radio removal tool. On the left and right side of the radio, you will see two holes. You can get them for about 5 bucks at the auto parts store. What you do is you stick them in to those holes, squeeze and push them I believe away from each other and the radio will start to come out. I would disconnect the battery though because you have some airbag sensors kicking around in there. Hope this helps :)What size Guage wire do I need for a 2000W(max output) Amp?
i got a adobe PDF from pioneer when i did my 95 but used a repair manual or 2 to figure out other stuff . ford might have PDF for it i did not try .Where do i connect the remote wire when installing an amp in a ford mondeo?
The new stereo should have come with installation instructions. Some come only with a list of which color wire goes to which color in the plug the current radio uses. You can take the new radio to a Ford dealer and have them sell you a junction wire that converts the old radio plug to the new radio. That should not cost very much. If the Ford dealer doesn't have it, then go to a shop that sells and installs after market radios and have them order the line for you. Then you take one out add the extension and plug the new one in.your best bet is to look at crutchfield.com
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