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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8878119" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p>If you have the manual for your car Ford Flex, look up where the factory amplifier is located. The wires going into and out of the amplifier. You won't be using this amplifier. All the speaker wires has to be redirected to the power amplifier from the radio. By passing the factory amplifier. You'll have to do your own research. A wiring adjustment or harness is used for this purpose. If you cannot find the wiring harness, then you'll have to do it yourself. So harder. Try to find this already made harness for your ford Flex. Then you'll have to connect it yourself. Follow all instructions. They give you on bypassing the factory amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8878119, member: 691623"] If you have the manual for your car Ford Flex, look up where the factory amplifier is located. The wires going into and out of the amplifier. You won't be using this amplifier. All the speaker wires has to be redirected to the power amplifier from the radio. By passing the factory amplifier. You'll have to do your own research. A wiring adjustment or harness is used for this purpose. If you cannot find the wiring harness, then you'll have to do it yourself. So harder. Try to find this already made harness for your ford Flex. Then you'll have to connect it yourself. Follow all instructions. They give you on bypassing the factory amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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