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RON FRANCIS WIRING sells more than the EXPRESS and BARE BONZ PANEL
wiring systems. The RETRO is a great choice for cost conscious
buyers who want an easy to install and reliable, yet not include all
the bells and whistles that make Ron Francis Wiring the top name in
aftermarket wiring. We also sell individual components and
installation aids as well as a selection of mini-kits for specific
applications .... all designed and created so that the finished
installation can be customized to the user's preference and needs.
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Replacing a Stock Radio in a Ford Taurus 2002 SEL
by Mark
Berger Platinum Quality Author
So my friend and I are somewhat into car audio/visual
(it's a lot of fun) and decided to change out my stock Ford radio for an
aftermarket one.
We didn't really know what we were getting ourselves into until we got
out the old deck. The 'ol junker (well not really a junker, since it's
an EATC temperature control module coupled with a CD player) was one big
circuit board. This thing looked so out-of-date that man could have went
to the moon with it (produced in 1974).
We got the deck out, bought an aftermarket dash kit from the local car
audio dealer, and connected the new deck. THAT part was easy - but
wiring the EATC back up (electronic automatic temperature control) was
worse then sticking yourself in the eye with a hot poker.
Here's a tip to anyone who wants to replace their stock car radios -
NEVER cut the wiring harnesses. That being said, finding another wiring
harness for the beast that actually works has been almost impossible.
None of the wiring diagrams off any website were of merit - and Ford has
none themselves that could be of help to us.
On top of that, the aftermarket dash kit we bought didn't have any knobs
- they expected us to supply ones from the last heating system - and
nothing to plug the knobs into. We could order the knobs - $12 each -
order the switches - etc. The wiring harness was $80, the switches were
around $100 for all three...so the total cost for fixing this heating
system would be getting close to $500 when you incorporate the cost of
the aftermarket dash kit as well.
I don't think I'll ever replace the stock radio in a Ford again. At
least if I do, it would have to be a model that Ford RECOGNIZES and
actually has help regarding the model. Buying replacement parts at
Canadian Tire just doesn't cut it - they never work or fit - and when a
Ford dealership can barely help you, you really wonder who can.
Long story short - with winter fast approaching we fused two wires
together to turn the heat on for the winter. Simple solution. Likely
when summer rolls around, we'll fuse a couple together to turn on the
AC.
Only thing that bothers me is I can't turn the heat up or down. But it's
on - so screw it.
Please check out our website, selling audio/visual at Canadian wholesale
prices at
http://www.euroenclosures.com
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_Berger
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The development of special hardware to fit custom cars and trucks
has resulted in a variety of unique components, many of which have
earned prestigious awards for the WIRE WORKS from the National
Street Rod Association. In 1982 the WIRE WORKS Trans-mounted Neutral
Safety Switch received "Product of the Year" award, and the WIRE
WORKS Bright Bulbs were picked as the Best "Safety Product of the
Year" in 1985. In 1994 the Wire Works Crash Relay received another
Best "Safety Product of the Year" award, and our electric gear shift
indicator show what creative designers we have. RON FRANCIS WIRING
is a competitive participant in these programs every year and
maintains that status through design and development of new products
on a regular basis!!
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