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Old December 26th 05, 10:20 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default 2001 Exlporer sport radio wiring

I recently got a new radio for my 2001 explorer sport. The old radio is
the in-dash 6 CD changer which died on me. I have a free installation
agreement for the new radio but they said it might cost extra if my
truck has a factory amp installed due to extensive rewiring. I don't
think mine came with one. Anyway to find out so I know if I need to
bring money with me to get the new radio installed???

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Old December 28th 05, 04:25 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default 2001 Exlporer sport radio wiring

I just went through this on my Sport w/o the 6 cd deal BUT I did find out
its just one more adapter pigtail for the amp connection. It may be extra
yeah, but not by much.

"clayton6870" > wrote in message
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> I recently got a new radio for my 2001 explorer sport. The old radio is
> the in-dash 6 CD changer which died on me. I have a free installation
> agreement for the new radio but they said it might cost extra if my
> truck has a factory amp installed due to extensive rewiring. I don't
> think mine came with one. Anyway to find out so I know if I need to
> bring money with me to get the new radio installed???
>



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Old December 30th 05, 12:31 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default 2001 Exlporer sport radio wiring

Same thing on 2000 xls, ordered a radio from Crutchfield,
and they sent the adapter in case I needed it, it was only $40

ed wrote:
> I just went through this on my Sport w/o the 6 cd deal BUT I did find out
> its just one more adapter pigtail for the amp connection. It may be extra
> yeah, but not by much.
>
> "clayton6870" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
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>>I recently got a new radio for my 2001 explorer sport. The old radio is
>>the in-dash 6 CD changer which died on me. I have a free installation
>>agreement for the new radio but they said it might cost extra if my
>>truck has a factory amp installed due to extensive rewiring. I don't
>>think mine came with one. Anyway to find out so I know if I need to
>>bring money with me to get the new radio installed???
>>

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