Aux hookup
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Aux hookup
So I took my radio out the other day to see if I have the connector for the aux hookup and I do. I want to know where I can buy the oem or a aux hookup that will hookup to my radio. I've looked almost everywhere online and haven't found any luck.
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Apps2car 2005-2009 Ford Lincoln Mercury Factory Stereo Radio Fatcory 16pin Connector 3.5mm Aux Input Factory Sale...
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$60.00Prime
Get it by Thursday, Oct 29
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$24.74used(1 offer)
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Product Features
Select Ford, Lincoln or Mercury Vehicles see below for fitment.
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danieljosefo (11-10-2017)
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The only difference is the price. Click on the links. With a little of patience, you might find them somewhere else cheaper than eBay but I doubt it. Good Luck !
You can go this route
PAC Audio IS31 + IS335 Kit
Or
You can get the actual OEM Part 7L3Z-15042A82-AA and just plug and play
Last edited by TXFRDOwner; 10-28-2015 at 03:20 PM.
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At first I used the hard wired FM transmitter just like the one above. Good audio quality vs the wireless FM transmitters! Later on, I just bought a new aftermarket stereo unit, one with Bluetooth and a USB input. The audio quality improved drastically above the stock POS unit (along with new speakers).
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I agree with you Crazy4x4, .. that's what I got in my 07, an aftermarket. Kenwood all-in-one nav-dvd-sd-usb-Bluetooth, etc .... Matter fact my truck came with the aux and I can't remember the last time i used it.
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