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I got an '89 F150 and I want to put in a stereo from a 2000 Mustang and I am having a hard time figuring out wires from F150.
I got the head unit and the cd player, want to, at least, put head unit in.
Any help would be much appreciated.
do you mean the wiring? if so, no I don't.
But since this post I have figured out wiring somewhat.
In my truck I have one black and one gray connector, the gray one is for the power, etc the black is speakers.
On back of newer radio the gray one will plug right on, but the other connection(for speakers) is completely different
does the radio power up with the plug on without sound ? are you gonna be able to use terminals on the mustang radio to connect your rpeakers or does it have a goofy connector?
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yes it does power up w/ no sound
I don't know exactly how I am going to use other connector yet.
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