Wayne Orwig
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I have a 1998 Mark VIII.
It has an in dash cassette player with CD controls for a remote CD changer. I don't have the changer and really don't want a remote changer. I was given a Ford in dash cassette WITH a single CD player, which I would like to use. It is from a 1998 Ford truck.
This radio I was given looks like it will fit, but the connections don't match as I had hoped, as it isn't a simple plug in. The speakers are labeled JBL, so I'm guessing there is a remote amplifier somewhere resulting in the unique connections.
What is the easiest way for me to put a CD player in this car? I would actually prefer something with MP3/WMA anyway. But I want it to remain 'stock' looking (no blinking blue lights) :B
Crutchfield knows nothing about the car and can't help. Is the radio a true double DIN?
Sorry if this has been covered a million times before but from a search it wasn't real obvious.
Thanks.
It has an in dash cassette player with CD controls for a remote CD changer. I don't have the changer and really don't want a remote changer. I was given a Ford in dash cassette WITH a single CD player, which I would like to use. It is from a 1998 Ford truck.
This radio I was given looks like it will fit, but the connections don't match as I had hoped, as it isn't a simple plug in. The speakers are labeled JBL, so I'm guessing there is a remote amplifier somewhere resulting in the unique connections.
What is the easiest way for me to put a CD player in this car? I would actually prefer something with MP3/WMA anyway. But I want it to remain 'stock' looking (no blinking blue lights) :B
Crutchfield knows nothing about the car and can't help. Is the radio a true double DIN?
Sorry if this has been covered a million times before but from a search it wasn't real obvious.
Thanks.