No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroArnés de cableado para vehículos Ford seleccionados 1989-1994 con sonido superior; permite la instalación de radios no originales utilizando el cableado y los conectores de fábrica.
Alan
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de junio de 2024
This was the correct harness to connect 98 mustang factory harness to aftermarket double din
Trevor Hamilton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
Works good in my 1998 Mustang GT with mach 460 audio . No complaints install went smoothly and wiring the harness’s together was super easy .to anyone else with a stang if you get it all together and only some of your speakers work, disconnect the (square) black connector from the car harness and flip it 180 so that the pins in the connector are in the right place
Kyle
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de diciembre de 2020
Worked perfect on my 2000 mustang GT with the Mach 460 sound system
Not happy with Melitta
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 2014
It worked perfectly in the Mustang even though Amazon's website says it doesn't fit a 1995 Mustang. The Mustang has a power amp below the CD player which is separate from the Radio and Cassette players.After installation the right side speakers didn't work. I was told by metra that some new head units don't drive the old amps correctly. I tested the amp by putting the old units back in and they did drive the existing amp correctly. I ordered a Metra 70-5513 Radio Wiring Harness for Ford Amplifier Eliminator Plug and removed the wiring plug from the back of the old amp , plugged it in the larger side of the 70-5513, cut off the smaller plug from the 70-5513 (which doesn't fit anything else in the car) and hard wired those 8 speaker wires to the new head unit which bypassed the old amp and every speaker works. If you use the 70-5513 you don't need the square black plug form the 70-5511 that hooks the new head unit to the wires that go to the amp since you are going to bypass it. You just use the rectangular grey plug to connect to the car's existing harness.
Do Will
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2008
My '99 Mustang came with a two-unit audio system - a tape/radio unit (master) and a CD player (slave). I pulled them both out and installed a new aftermarket player using this harness adapter.After getting rid of all the cables going from the master to the slave, what remained in the car were two adapters that easily plugged into the two adapters that came with this product. The cables on these adapters can easily be soldered onto the cables on the aftermarket player using the standard color codes. The adapters are a bit on the cheap side, so care should be taken not to break the locking tongue while plugging in or out.One note:- On most aftermarket players, there is a blue cable that is for powered antenna. This is the cable that connects to the blue cable on the grey adapter to power the amplifier. Now, don't ask me what you would do if you indeed had a powered antenna!Update (12/15/2013) :-This harness (and my Mustang) lasted for close to 6 years together and both were still going strong when I traded my car in last week.
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