Is there a converter kit for replacing the radio in 1996-2005 Taurus - Sables?

Removing the Radio Even though the radio is integrated into the climate control dash-panel and requires a converter kit, removing the radio is the same as a regular unit TIP: Invest the $4-5 for a pair of Ford radio removal tools - widely available from auto parts stores, Walmart, etc. (or fabricate your own if you are really cheap from hanger wire) Insert the tools into each pair of small holes on either side of the radio face They're all the way in when you feel them hit an indent, or a bit of 'click Push the tops of the tools to the *OUTSIDE* while pulling the radio out from the dash. This is more "art" & feel than specific instructions Here is where it's slightly different: disconnect the 2 or 3 wire harness connectors off & disconnect the radio antenna wire AND the related heater/climate controls Answer I have a 97 and it requires a dash kit (the dash is OVAL, with the heater controls). The kit and wiring harness from circuit city is $85.

The radio is in the trunk in that car. You will have to run the wires to the trunk and plug it in. Then just match colors Another source: www.scosche.com Running cables from the back Here is a link that shows where the cabling is run on a Ford Taurus..http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t226634.HTML Answer The 1996-2005 Taurus / Sables / Escorts / Tracers all required the dashkit which have the heater controls built-in.

Many stores & outlets carry these, including Crutchfield. Com where I bought one for my 98 Tracer. The dashkits are currently $70, $35 if you purchase a radio priced at $130 or more NOTE: if your vehicle has the electronic climate control like my 98 Sable, you may be out of luck - I haven't found one yet With the converter dashkit, you would be able to fit / install virtually any after-market radio units SCOSCHE FD134030B TIPS: Be sure to spend the few dollars for the wire harness kit This saves you from having to CUT the factory wiring.

If you sell the car, it takes only 10 minutes to put the factory radio back Many places even give you the radio removal tools when you buy a radio from them, like Crutchfield. Com Do not try to save a few dollars and spend far more than $5 worth of your time with home made tools Answer - Long Wires.

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