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Looking for 2011 F-150 Wiring Diagram for Standard Sync Non Sony stereo

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Old 11-27-2011, 11:24 PM
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Default Looking for 2011 F-150 Wiring Diagram for Standard Sync Non Sony stereo

I for the life of me can not find the wiring diagram color codes for a regular F-150 Lariat 4x2 with the 5.0. I know the 5.0 and 4x2/Lariat doesn't matter just adding in just in case.

I am trying to tap into a speaker signal for a small sub/amp install. I know the bass levels cut off at a higher volume but it is for my wife and she doesn't max out the volume past half way anyways.

Any ideas? Been looking for a few hours now with no joy.

Will be using a Scosche Line Level Converter. Thanks ahead of time.
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If you're willing to spend $20, go to motorcraft.com and buy a 1-month subscription to the service publications, which includes wiring diagrams.

Subscribed, case you find a better (free) source. Good luck.
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Install the PAC AOEM FRD24 and don't bother with tapping wires. PNP install. Also has remote power wire so don't have to tap fuse block.
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The FRD24 amp integration works on the 2011's? I have one on my 2010 GT. For some reason it wasn't popping up as a useable item under crutchfield or any other major audio parts website like (Scosche or Metra).

Thanks a lot. Gonna see if a local shop has one in stock otherwise I am going to have to order it.

Additionally good idea on the motorcraft website didn't realize that was available lol. This is my 8th ford.... Should have known they would have a good tool out here. 20$ a month is good stuff. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rukollya
The FRD24 amp integration works on the 2011's? I have one on my 2010 GT. For some reason it wasn't popping up as a useable item under crutchfield or any other major audio parts website like (Scosche or Metra).

Thanks a lot. Gonna see if a local shop has one in stock otherwise I am going to have to order it.

Additionally good idea on the motorcraft website didn't realize that was available lol. This is my 8th ford.... Should have known they would have a good tool out here. 20$ a month is good stuff. Thanks.
I installed the PAC on my 2011 and it works great. No issues at all.
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Awesome. Gonna have to grab one then. You have the regular Sync 4 door sound system as well?
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Originally Posted by rukollya
Awesome. Gonna have to grab one then. You have the regular Sync 4 door sound system as well?
Yes. No Sony Premium. The standard stereo with Sync in 2011 SCrew. Install of the PAC took maybe 30 minutes at most. Of course still need to run power, ground, RCAs and remote on wire to amp. I have had it installed since last spring and no issues at all.
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Originally Posted by Tallyman89
Yes. No Sony Premium. The standard stereo with Sync in 2011 SCrew. Install of the PAC took maybe 30 minutes at most. Of course still need to run power, ground, RCAs and remote on wire to amp. I have had it installed since last spring and no issues at all.
Do you gave to remove the dash and radio to unplug the harness and plug in the PAC?
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Originally Posted by Wyo11Scab
Do you gave to remove the dash and radio to unplug the harness and plug in the PAC?
Yes you do but there is nothing to it. Takes 30 minutes at most. Click this link for videos on how to.

https://www.f150forum.com/f30/diy-vi...art-one-82376/
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There's this:

Originally Posted by F150Lasso
Here is the diagram but if you dont have the factory sony amp the remote turn on wire is not there I looked and looked couldnt find anything that would turn the amp on when the stereo turns on so I just use a switched source from the fusebox. If you find a better source please post it.
http://www.intyss.com/downloads/2010F150AUDIO.pdf
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