installing a cd player
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Hi Cleggsan, I recently bought a sony xplod am/fm/cd player. I'm trying to install it into a 1995 ford f-150. I have removed the am/fm stereo out of it, so it's just installing it. The connections on the ford are color coded just like the ones on the sony xplod. The only problem is that the colors don't match. Could you recommend any connections that would match the sony cd player and the ford connections. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you for your help.
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Answer:
Try www.installdr.com for some ideas on installing a radio unit in the ford. Go to http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/FLM/PDF/356037.pdf and skip way down to the wiring pictures. Also, the Sony should have a diagram of the wires with color codes on the owners manual. Let me know if this doesn't solve your problem. Cleggsan
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