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I've got a 2000 Lincoln LS and I want to hardwire my iPod into the stereo. I can't even figure out how to remove the head unit to begin looking at the back of the radio to figure out what i need to do and buy to do this. Does anyone know how to remove the head unit and/or hardwire an iPod to it?
I jus usually tug on something till it gives, or pry with a screw driver, but that's just me, lol
Most ford/lincoln radios use ford keys that fit into the 2 holes on each side of the radio. They are $40 through ford, $5 at wally world. If the i pod has a line output, you can get a rf modulator to feed the audio in through a radio station like xm uses.
first you pull the two vents above the radio, you probably will have to use something like a credit card i did and go around the edge of the plastic, then you have to pull out the cigarette lighter piece at the bottom the same as the vents, and the unscrew the radio and take it out
hope this works
well remove the trim around the radio and ac controles you will also have to take the top of the consol off to get to screws that are at the bottom fo the trim bezel. then remove the ac controls and you should be able to remove the radio seeing the screws that hold radio in place shold take about 15 -20 minutes if that to remove
well if you want your ipod to work you need ![]() ![]() ipod adapter and then i wire harness for your model car to adapt it to radio all this does is allow your sound to able to heard from the ipod still have to use ipod to change songs and stuff but if you bought a jvc radio with ipod controler on it you would function your ipod from the radio cause your songs are list on the radio display and you use the radio remote to changs your ipod songs
Original Post Date .... May 11 2004, 09:15 PM
I just sold my 2000 lincoln ls this is just a warning...all those panels are very cheaply made, I didnt do my stereo myself, but I watched as he pried loose all that stuff.
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