To contribute to my own question. I talked with customer service at Crutchfield.com and they advise that a double-din will fit. In fact, the space is larger than a double din. However, the only kit that seems to be out there is for a single-din install. The extra space is taken up by a "catch-all" pocket. They could only suggest checking out local shops for a custom-made install kit.
Remove the plastic cover first, but be careful as it is on quite tight and could split easily. The radio mounting panel has four screws that you will need to remove. After that, just slide the radio out and disconnect it.
that would be a DoubleDIN sized radio. Its like stacking two normal DIN sized radios on top of one another. A DIN is the standard size for most aftermarket radios.
Tune the radio to a desired station and depress the "radio" button. Station will go quiet for a second and the return as saved.
On a 1997 Explorer, in location # 20 of your fuse panel, there is a 7.5 amp fuse for the radio, and in location # 29 there is a 10 amp fuse for the audio system.I'm not sure if there also is a fuse on the back of your radio.
A marine stereo radio is similar to a normal radio, while a marine band radio is like a walkie talkie. ALso marine stereo radios have a larger range. check it out at http://www.buymarineelectronics.com/
Clock radios can come in many varied types. It is not necessary for every clock radio to come equipped with stereo. If so desired, you can also get an AM/FM stereo with a clock radio
Stereo transmitters work with your FM radio station to broadcast MP3 or digital recorder files through your stereo. You need a stereo transmitter to pick up the sound data and broadcast through the radio.
1996 Nissan Altima Car Stereo Radio Wiring DiagramCar Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: PinkCar Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: BlueCar Radio Ground Wire: ChassisCar Radio Illumination Wire: Red/BlueCar Stereo Dimmer Wire: Red/YellowCar Stereo Antenna Trigger: Green/WhiteCar Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/ACar Stereo Amplifier Location: N/AFront Speakers Size: N/AFront Speakers Location: N/ALeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue/WhiteLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/YellowRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): BrownRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/WhiteRear Speakers Size: N/ARear Speakers Location: N/ALeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): RedLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): GreenRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): BlueRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Pink
Currently radio shack offers several wireless stereo transmitters. If you go to their website radioshack.com and search "wireless stereo transmitter" you will get several results.
To contribute to my own question. I talked with customer service at Crutchfield.com and they advise that a double-din will fit. In fact, the space is larger than a double din. However, the only kit that seems to be out there is for a single-din install. The extra space is taken up by a "catch-all" pocket. They could only suggest checking out local shops for a custom-made install kit.
Begin by removing the decorative stereo retaining cover from your 1999 Ford F2 50 pickup truck stereo. Remove the stereo retaining screws. The stereo will slide out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the stereo.
Yes a bugatti veyron does have a RADIO but like @wiki user said the engine is the stereo