All cassette's are the same size no matter what car they are in. The radio surrounding the cassette may be a different size but not the cassette which is 4 "x 2" x .15".
A couple of ways to approach this:Find a Ford stock cd/radio from an auto salvage/junkyard.Use after-market wire harness converters when installing a non-Ford radio/stereo unit. Widely available, and makes the installation a whole lot easier.See "Related Questions" below for more
for the front, just slide it in the slot, for the changer, press the eject buttong and the CD holder ("cassette") will come out. Put the cds in the cassette and put the cassette back in the changer
No, new cars nowadays do not have cassette players. Most new cars have CD players and radio. It will be possible to customize your car and add an cassette player, but there are no new models so you have to usen an used one.
The 1993 Honda accord, I believe, does NOT have CD Player. It only have cassette and radio player.
take that black trim around radio off, just pull and then unscrew the screws showing.
To connect an iPod easily to a stock 2000 Honda Civic a cassette audio port can be purchased. The cassette audio connector will still utilize the same radio and allow use of the iPod.
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FORD RADIO REMOVALYou should purchase a set of ford radio removal tools .. they slide in on both sides of the radio in the two holes.Once you insert them push in on them about half an inch and you should feel them catch,,then pry out ward slightly on both tools this will release the radio and pull forward .. your done.
each code is different
if your asking if you can put subwoofers on the stock radio then no you have to have an aftermarket radio
1995 Taurus - Sable front speakers are 6.5 and back are 6 x 9