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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 4631191" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>It looks like a ford Premium Sound plug.....It works sorts like a DIN type of RCA cable going to the factory amp...You'll have to use the blue/white wire on the thin rectangle power plug to get power to the amp...It may be hard to splice...the factory amp gives you crap sound over the aftermarket radio built in amp...they tend to over drive the inputs...best thing to do is re rerun new speaker wires....even though a Ford Amp Bypass wire is available I wouldn't waste the money....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 4631191, member: 570083"] It looks like a ford Premium Sound plug.....It works sorts like a DIN type of RCA cable going to the factory amp...You'll have to use the blue/white wire on the thin rectangle power plug to get power to the amp...It may be hard to splice...the factory amp gives you crap sound over the aftermarket radio built in amp...they tend to over drive the inputs...best thing to do is re rerun new speaker wires....even though a Ford Amp Bypass wire is available I wouldn't waste the money.... [/QUOTE]
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