You buy a cord that has the right size Male jack at BOTH ENDS. You put one end (doesn't matter which) into the iPod, the other into the Radio's Headphone jack. You can do this on newer radios, but I am not sure if you can do it on older models. It didn't work on my Stereo system, and it's not THAT old.
Stick the headphone jack into your dickhole. Then turnon the radio and scream "I LIKE MEN." Then it should work. If not stick your penis in a toaster and that will ensure the MP3 /Radio is in working condition.
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If you are simply installing a different "aftermarket" radio then all you really have to do is pull the old radio out. Purchase a "wiring harness" specifically for you vehicle. Plug that into the wiring for the radio (from your vehicle) and plug the other end into the back of the radio. You can do it by splicing and connecting all the wires but that is not worth it all things considered.
If you need to know that. You should not be behind the wheel.
In my Malibu, I have a theft deterrant system. When it is enabled, and there is a power interrution, the am/FM radio and the CD player will be locked until I use a numerical password to unlock it. I don't know if that is the problem in your case, or what you would do about it since the CD player is from a different source. You would try www.fordlockcodes.com and they might be able to help you...
No. You can buy adapters that plug into the rear of the head unit, though.
Try a head cleaner disc
There's a nice tutorial on how to do that here: http://www.robdiesel.com/galleries/cars/1993volvo945/radioremoval/index.htm
yes, interior changes happen post 2000.
It has a small light bulb in the radio you have to replace. Take the radio out and take it apart and you will see it in the front. You can get it from a Ford dealer or try www.rockauto.com - Enter year,model and make and go down to Electrical-Lamp & Socket/ Radio Dial Light Bulb
speaker is black-, blue with brownish stripe + on power connector their are 4 wires ,2 of them are black,1 green,last is black with green stripe
1996