Learn how to easily put in a new radio in a Mazda B3000, Ford Explorer, and Ford Ranger. I had a short in my radio so for my replacement I went from a CD player to a Cassette so I can plug my phone into the radio. This is a double din radio.
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Good job on the video thanks
I'm watching this now since I just got a 2005 Ford Ranger!
Well done. Now you need an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto player ๐๐ผ
I feel old since he said iPod, like it was a common everyday word but now itโs like, ipod? That was 100 yrs ago!
Nice video, im looking for to how memorize the fm radio on the memo buttons ? can you please help me with that?
Your video was the magic moment for me. My TCCM is located next to the radio behind the 4×4 control knob. I tried the loops in the holes to get radio out and it wouldnโt budge. I seen your video and took whole panel out to get to module. It still would have been tough to get to just removing the radio. So much easier taking out 2 screws. Change out fixed my 4×4 issue. I bought the module online new manufactured by Ford for 250. Ford dealer wanted 467 and 200 to replace it. Thank you for helping me save 500 bucks.
We need an updated version of this videoโฆ
Wrong!!!! I install radios for a living All you need is the Ford din removal tool, you don't have to take off any bezels vents or anything else just use the u-shaped tool push it to the sides and pull the radio out unplug the electrical plug and antenna and you're done just do everything in reverse to put the new radio in that's if you are replacing it with a factory replacement radio so simple… If you don't have the removal tool you can try using a coat hanger but the tool is very inexpensive under $5
This doesn't sound like chris from now
I saw another video where the guy used 4 nails, instead of the โspecialโ tool, to pull the radio out through the bezel, instead of taking the bezel out of the dash. It also looks easier to pry the bezel out at the bottom.
From 2022 his voice is so different ๐
Chris I was putting a radio in my 2003 ford f150. I YouTube how to do it and this video came up. I know it has been 10 years ago but it helped me. Your videos have improved so much since you made this video. Canโt wait for the Christmas Gift idea video
You forgot to say โ Hey Chris fix here!โ ๐
chris , you need to update this video but putting brand new radio.