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2 Stangs in the Stable
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Baytown, TX
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Maybe this will help:
http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/te...Radio_diag.gif The lack of memory sounds as though who ever hooked up the stereo did not run the constant power wire correctly. It appears as though they put it on a circuit that is activated by the ignition. Is it aftermarket, or the stock stereo? If aftermarket, I would re-wire the entire thing properly. Hook the yellow wire to a constant 12V source, the red to a ignition source, the black to a ground, and then just wire the speakers accordingly. If it is stock, I would replace it with an aftermarket head unit. If you are just looking for some tunes, a decent cd/mp3 player can be bought for cheap.
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