YEs u can get them at autozone
its broke
The 2001 Lincoln Navigator radio fuse will be the number 14 fuse. The number 14 fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the top.
You have to go purchase an aftermarket wiring harness. that will plug into the factory harness then you can wire it to the aftermarket radio.
fuse 14 under the dash, unfortunaltely also kills radio
The 2000 Lincoln Navigator most likely suffers from the same intermittent odometer problem that has plagued many Ford vehicles (1999 - 2003 F150, F250, F350, Expedition, and Explorer). Lincoln Navigators have also been suspected of having the same problem. It would be helpful if a Navigator owner could confirm that the same problem does exist in the Navigator. iSee the following site for a discussion of the intermittent odometer problem. http://www.odometer-repair.com . I'm another owner confirming same problem. I have a 2001 Lincoln Navigator with same problem.
Try these out ...... Radio 12v pink + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition pink + radio harness Radio Illumination blue/black + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on N/A Power Antenna green/black + radio harness LF Speaker +/- blue/red - yellow/black +,- radio harness RF Speaker +/- black - yellow +,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- brown - white +,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- green/orange - blue/orange +,- radio harness
It is located besided the hood latch.. to its left. Its not mark very well.. ShopSaveBuy.Com
brown/green + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition white/red + radio harness Radio Illumination blue (dimmer) + radio harness LF Speaker +/- white/black - yellow/black +,- radio harness or amp RF Speaker +/- white/red - yellow/red +,- radio harness or amp LR Speaker +/- white/blue - yellow +,- radio harness or amp RR Speaker +/- white - yellow +,- radio harness or amp Lee Curle Owner- Custom Car Audio, Newton,KS
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Usually when you get the radio the place you bought it will have a wiring harness that will fit the car. If not then go to a radio installation shop and ask for one. This will then plug right into the factory car harness and then you connect the radio to this harness. That's it. Good luck.
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