[Shotimes] Radio Problem
Ian Fisher
dataflash@yahoo.com
Tue, 17 Aug 2004 18:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
Crutchfield has the kits but so does any car audio
shop. Basically you would get the kit that is specific
to her model and year Escort and splice them into the
new stereo's wiring harness. It's all pretty much
color coded and labeled these days so it's pretty
easy.
Ian
--- Bill Strobel <theamcguy@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think the radio in my wife's Escort died. Comes
> on and you can hear dead air in the speakers then
> the display says TELE. Oh well I need to replace it
> with a cheap unit as the car has 108,000 and just
> goes back & forth to work all of 1 1/2 miles each
> way. I'd like to make the install as easy as
> possible. I'd like to have have plug right in to
> the factory plugs. Anyone know of an inexpensive
> unit that'll do that. Does Crutchfield have kits
> that allow you to use the factory plugs on
> aftermarket units? What's the best way to go. TIA,
>
>
> Bill Strobel
> Independent Towing
> Fayetteville NC
>
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