Having just bought a 2003 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor myself, I googled the question. Here is a great site- 'http://www.p71interceptor.com/radio/' Also, Google or eBay "DIN tools" for the $5 part that you need to easily remove the factory radio. Here's one site- 'http://www.crutchfield.com/S-SzVX5SwIXCB/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?i=120865618' Hope this helps.
Which fuse for radio crown vic
there should be two holes, vertically, on each side of the radio, you can make a tool out of a coat hanger to stick into each side, when you have placed your homemade radio tool into the holes, simultaneously, you should be able to pull the factory radio out
What kind of aftermacket radio are you trying to put in? If you would like you can call me at 517 230 8978 and ask for adam. if you can bring the car to me i can help you install it or walk you hrough it for small fee. thanks
To install an amp to a factory radio of a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500, ensure that the amp bypass the harnesses.
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NO, not in my experience. The 2010 Crown Vic factory harness is wider that the harness that would connect to the OEM wiring in the 2008 Crown Vic. I am currently awaiting a replcement that according to a Crutchfield rep. should work.. After I described the configuration of the pins in the factory harness, he stated that it sounds like it is just the regular adapter that fits some of the 2010 and up Ford products, but I didn't show up on the Crutchfield website as being a mate to the 2010 Crown vic since they only listed harnesses for up to a 2008 Model Crown Vic.
you can install a factory radio if you can find one or you can order a direct replacement from a company called biketronics you can find them on line at biktronics.com it is a better radio than the factory one
http://www.modifiedlife.com/1989-ford-crown-victoria-car-radio-wiring-schematic/ any car audio web page will have diagrams
Factory radios are made especially for certain vehicles and there fore mesh better with your cars system.
you can't do it yourself you have to get help from a pro
if it was me i go to junk yard fine your car and cut the radio wiers out then match them up
A radio fuse might keep blowing if the radio itself needs an inline fuse in a 1997 Crown Victoria. It is possible that the radio and interior lights are not grounded properly. Installing an inline fuse between the radio and the fuse box may solve the problem of the fuse blowing.