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Remove navigation/cd/radio from 2009 Ford F-150 King ranch

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If this is like the rest, there are removal clips sold at Walmart, autoparts stores, etc that slide into the 4 holes you see in the radio. The original idea was said to help with thefts, but since anyone can go to Walmart and buy the removal clips, you have to wonder....

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I have a 2007 ford f150 king ranch it has a myron&davis in it dvd player work but not plsying from radio. How do i get that to work?

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How to remove the trim panel around cd/vavigation system in 2009 Ford F-150 King ranch

ou can buy the tool at Wal-Mart for 7.00 or so. ow on those particular vehicles there may be a alarm hooked up to the radio, so DO NOT REMOVE WITH THE BATTERY HOOKED_UP!!! This is a big no-no. Buy the proper tools do NOT use a screw driver, just buy the special tool, and remove the radio, and either replace with an aftermarket, or a factory, but do so PRIOR tro hooking your radio-up failure to do so will WILL put your vehicle in FAIL SAFE / LIMP mode, and may not even start, as it will put the truck into a theft detterent mode. Do it right or not at all, because this hthe potential to cause more severe problems. After you have swapped the radio / navigation system, and are about to re-install your battery, place your key into the ignition and turn to the ON position, and then hook the battery up, and immediately start the vehicle, this will keep it from going into any "MODE". Hope this helps.

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/samuel_4e847b1ae10ff587

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Hi I took a 6cd radio out of a 2006 ford fusion put it in a 2005 f150 king ranch and it won't turn on no lightd no nothing Thank you

by removing the unit from a power supply the anti theft mode kicked in and now you will have to put the code for that unit back into it before it will be activated again
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How do you remove the head unit on a 2009 f150

Remove the little rubber mat in front of the display, remove the 2 screws, then where the microsoft with sync is pop that out and remove the one screw there. You will have to pop out the side panels near the radio/ air condition panel then you will be able to pop out the panel for the radio/air condition panel. There are four screws for the cd player and four torx screws for the radio panel.
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