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You will need to remove the device and send it in to a Ford approved repair center, sorry about the loss with the trip and all But there is nothing you can do to repair this problem.
local radio shops can tap into the preamps and install the RCA jacks, seen this done many times, contact a car audio sales and installation center for details
If you don't have a cassette player, you can purchase an ipod/RCA adapter cable for about $10 and plug it into your aux inputs in the rear. The cable has one end that fits into your ipod headphone plug and the other end is a white and red pair of plugs (called RCA plugs)that will plug into the rear inputs.
DON'T REMOVE FACTRORY CONNECTORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Spend $15 and buy a wiring kit. It plugs right into your vechile wires and the kit tells you what wires are what. Splicing the wires will lead to headaces down the road!!!
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mp3 card slots for memmory
usb connection for flash drive which your zune is considered use the usb cable to connect there
back of sterio special wire connector to hook into what would be considered aux jack these are basics for a sterio
the type of bose you have should be described up for you in basics
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