Questions & Answers for: connect to car radio

Question about 2001 Expedition

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...connect a 2004 radio in my 2001 ford expedition.the radio harness i have will fit in the car's connection but it won't fit behind the 2004 radio where can i get this harness or how can i connect this ...

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Question about Ck - 7w Bluetooth Wireless Hands - Free Car Kit

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...car kit blue - connect to ignition cable OR connects to switched 12v cable going to radio car kit red - Direct to +terminal of battery OR to constant 12v cable going to radio car kit black - connects ...

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Question about 2000 Avalon

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...it is properly connected or your give your radio to a repairer for proper servicing. So, the problem is of two types, (1) Connection of the radio to your car or (2) The radio needs to be

...radio to a good car ground as it may have made a haphasard connection that has now opened. Radios just die too and some are better than others water heat cold all mess with radios and the ones that ...

Question about SKYFi2 SA10101 XM Radio Receiver

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car connection Is there another way to connect my Delphi Skyfi2 recevier to my car radio other then the tape player kit. My stereo in the car will no longer keep the tape kit adaptor in to connect. Is

Question about SKYFi2 SA10101 XM Radio Receiver

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...behind the radio check roof aerial and wire connection underneath it. Take an old radio's antenna and connect it to your car's radio antenna input and check whether your car radio is working

Question about 2004 Accord

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...car ground and every one is ok ? Either radio is bad, or you have a loose connection to speakers, or poor ground connection at the radio. If a poor ground connection, the radio ...

...is not active, how can I connect the radio Radio was not connected at time of purchase.how do I connect to hear the radio Remove to see if fuse is not blown ,if ok check radio is connected to

Question about 2004 Accord

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car and the radio works...any suggestions ? This issue may be caused by a loose or corroded connection in the radio's wiring. When the temperature drops, the metal contracts, causing the connection to

radio or car stereo is enabled. Volume control: Make sure the volume on your radio or car stereo is turned up. Speaker connections: Check that the speaker connections are properly connected and secure

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