when you remove the face plate (interior trim) it should pull off with push clip holding it but look for screws just in case. Once that is off wich should have been quicker than the time it took to read this, look on the sides of the radio at the nmetal plates some are screwewd on with 5/16 head bolts or t20 torx unscrew and pull out. Some take special tools, look at the side before you remove the interior trim, do you see two holes on each side in the black, one over the other with may 3/4 inch between them. If so it takes a horseshoe shaped tool to push in and release the clips then pool out disconnect the wirting and antennae and there you go. If you dont have that tool you can make on with a coat hanger or wire the same size as the hole it will look like this u one for each side and do it at the same time
i need the factory stereo wiring and color codes for 1998 ford escort se
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A cassette radio player goes in a ford escort 1998.
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You need to get a set of Ford Stereo removal keys, once you have those, insert them into the holes, apply pressure away from the stereo and pull the entire unit out. then you simply unplug the wires from the back and your done!
It is on the starter and part of it
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The Ford motor company recommends you use 10W-30 weight motor oil in the 1998 Ford F1 50 truck. A heavier weight motor oil can be used in extreme climates.
take the truck to your local ford dealer. they can hook up their scan tool and read the code.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/1998-ford-explorer-car-radio-stereo-wiring-diagram/ Color codes for factory wiring
Ford produced their first dump truck in 1970 with the Ford L Series Trucks. They produced many such models until 1998 when production on them was stopped.
unbend a coat hanger, cut it in half, bend the two parts into a U shape, slide it into the slots im guessing. thats what i did on my ford truck stereo good luck