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<blockquote data-quote="starzfn09" data-source="post: 22621" data-attributes="member: 542560"><p>Hi, I'm having a little problem with a friends 1996 ford exploer. She had a cd changer in it, now she took that out and put in just a plain jane sony cd player head unit. Ever since she changed it the fuses keep blowing. I took a look at her hook up job but the wiring is a mess. What I would like to know is the color coding ( what wires are for what) on the stock wires on a 1996 ford explorer. Any input on why the fuses could be blowing would also be helpful and apreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanx,</p><p></p><p>JIM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starzfn09, post: 22621, member: 542560"] Hi, I'm having a little problem with a friends 1996 ford exploer. She had a cd changer in it, now she took that out and put in just a plain jane sony cd player head unit. Ever since she changed it the fuses keep blowing. I took a look at her hook up job but the wiring is a mess. What I would like to know is the color coding ( what wires are for what) on the stock wires on a 1996 ford explorer. Any input on why the fuses could be blowing would also be helpful and apreciated. Thanx, JIM [/QUOTE]
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