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First off, all the application lists I am finding for the radio I have also list the Ranger, so it should still apply to RBV's.
I got a MP3 player for Christmas this year (Microsoft Zune30) and I would like to be able to use in both of my trucks. I have done a little research and have found that FM transmitters don't usually work well, and that the best way to do it is to wire it in (which costs about the same as a transmitter anyway). It seems it will pretty much plug in with a converter if you have a CD changer compatable radio. The converter would take it to the standard RCA plugs, then a cheap pigtail from just about anywhere would take to the standard headphone jack. I have been reading in my owners manual to see if it gives any pointers on what I have before I tear it all apart, and it mentions that the "Shuffle feature (if equipped) operates in CD changer mode..." I have a shuffle button my stock CD player, but it is just a CD player with no changer. Did they actually put changer compatable units in trucks without the changer or is it just wishfull thinking on my part? Is there another way to tell what I have without pulling the thing out? I like my stock radio, and really don't care to put a aftermarket unit in it if I don't have to.
I have a aftermarket unit in my Ranger, and I am 99% sure it already has RCA inputs in the back so it should be a cakewalk. For once it shouldn't be the problem child for a project.
What I want to use for my F-150, if it will work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford...014QQitemZ330189231653QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V
What my F-150 radio looks like:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-...002QQitemZ120203459265QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
I got a MP3 player for Christmas this year (Microsoft Zune30) and I would like to be able to use in both of my trucks. I have done a little research and have found that FM transmitters don't usually work well, and that the best way to do it is to wire it in (which costs about the same as a transmitter anyway). It seems it will pretty much plug in with a converter if you have a CD changer compatable radio. The converter would take it to the standard RCA plugs, then a cheap pigtail from just about anywhere would take to the standard headphone jack. I have been reading in my owners manual to see if it gives any pointers on what I have before I tear it all apart, and it mentions that the "Shuffle feature (if equipped) operates in CD changer mode..." I have a shuffle button my stock CD player, but it is just a CD player with no changer. Did they actually put changer compatable units in trucks without the changer or is it just wishfull thinking on my part? Is there another way to tell what I have without pulling the thing out? I like my stock radio, and really don't care to put a aftermarket unit in it if I don't have to.I have a aftermarket unit in my Ranger, and I am 99% sure it already has RCA inputs in the back so it should be a cakewalk. For once it shouldn't be the problem child for a project.
What I want to use for my F-150, if it will work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford...014QQitemZ330189231653QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V
What my F-150 radio looks like:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-...002QQitemZ120203459265QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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