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Old 02-04-2005, 02:03 PM
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Originally posted by heybeermantx
I have 6 Disc/MP3 player in mine, but it is NOT audiophile....

it has the useless AUX button.
thanks. that's good to know.

now, if you have the single CD.... post up if you have the SAT or AUX button.

(note: single CD with audiophile is not a vaild combination. if you have audiophile, you have the 6-CD headunit).
 
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Old 02-17-2005, 05:31 AM
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I have the single CD head unit. It has the AUX. button and when depressed it displays "no aux input" on the head unit display.
 
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Originally posted by gator25
I have the single CD head unit. It has the AUX. button and when depressed it displays "no aux input" on the head unit display.
I too have a company supplied 2004 F150 with a single CD head. It has the AUX button. I am new here, but I was hoping to be able to find that I coould hook up a Sat radio or Ipod to the AUX input and enjoy some good tunes. Can someone confirm that something so simple is really not possible without a "special" cable that may not even be on tha market yet. I find that hard to believe, but I quess it may be that case. Thanks , Rick
 
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:16 AM
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I also have a 2004 F-150 with 6-CD changer in dash that is not "audiophile" and has the AUX button.

Anyone have any further info on this? I'd really like to be able to connect a few different external sources - surely someone is using this somehwhere in the country for something?

It says "no aux input detected" or similar when I try it.
 
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Ford AUX Input Adaptor

Maybe there's some hope for the aux input. Has any one seen what Ford is calling the "Hands free cell phone prep harness" Part Number: 4L2Z-19A393-AA? It connects to the factory radio to allow for auxillary audio input from a cell phone, but should be able to take input from any device. Let me know if you anyone has tried this. Here is the full description from Ford:

Part Number: 4L2Z-19A393-AA
Part Description: Hands-Free Cell Phone Prep Harness is an easy, plug-and-play way to integrate hands-free cell phone car kits to your vehicle. It provides the interface between your vehicle’s audio system and most hands-free car kits. Harness connects to vehicle’s radio and supplies the necessary wiring to attach most hands-free car kits available in the aftermarket. See your dealer for details.
Color: Not available
Unit MSRP: $51.50
Fits: Ford Escape 2004 2005
E-Series 2004
Excursion 2004
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Explorer 2004 2005
Explorer Sport Trac 2004 2005
F-150 2004 2005
Five Hundred 2005
Focus 2005
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Freestyle 2005
Mustang 2005
Super Duty F-Series 2005
Thunderbird 2004 2005
 
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Old 06-14-2005, 09:56 PM
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well i had to do it... i ordered the hands free kit...they do ask you what type connector you want,and the first name escapes me but the second one was called molex... so i recognized that connector type from computers so i ordered it. got here today. took 10 days and i give that dealer a lot of $$. no diagram so kinda winging it. i will try and post a pic tomorrow of the harness. it has 2 male and 2 female plugs on it and 5 wires that break out with no connector. so if anyone has any insight on this lemme know as im waiting for an answer from ford as to how to hook up. I have all the factory wiring diagrams for ths truck and still have no clue how they want this hooked up:Q
 
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:56 PM
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This device is also available:

http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piefrd03aux100.html

It does not list F-150, but does list Expedition and Navigator, so I would think that it would work.
 
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Old 06-15-2005, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DougS
This device is also available:

http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piefrd03aux100.html

It does not list F-150, but does list Expedition and Navigator, so I would think that it would work.
Your link leads to a page that says "MUST have the "CD/AUX" on radio." How many of you 04/05 F-150 owners have this button?

The main page to the Ford products for this site says "SPECIAL 2004-2005 F150 APPLICATION NOTE: Currently there is no auxiliary input converter available for the 2004-2005 F-150."

I am sure it won't work...

EDIT: I'd be happy to be proved wrong!
 

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Old 06-15-2005, 11:52 PM
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From an XM user forum:

"However, yes we (PIE) are aware of the headunit in the 2005 Mustang. This headunit was first introduced in 2004 with the redesign of the F150. We have the equipment and are currently working on "Reverse-Engineering" the "AUX" function on those radios."

PIE has not released an Aux adapter as of yet...
 
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Old 06-16-2005, 08:35 AM
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Sorry about that. I did not realize that an Expedition or Navigator would have a different radio than an F-150.

I even looked at my wife's 2005 Freestyle with the 6-disk mp3 unit and it's button only says "AUX" and not "CD/AUX", so that adapter would not work in it either.
 
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 2005-Ford-KR
From an XM user forum:

"However, yes we (PIE) are aware of the headunit in the 2005 Mustang. This headunit was first introduced in 2004 with the redesign of the F150. We have the equipment and are currently working on "Reverse-Engineering" the "AUX" function on those radios."

PIE has not released an Aux adapter as of yet...

Hey - that's actually encouraging - Metra just said they are not working on it and have no estimated date when it will be avaiable.....so at least PIE is working on it!! I tell ya - whichever harness maker comes out with it 1st - I'm going to help them sell a million of those "Aux" button harness...between the F-150's, Mustangs and other Ford products - there's got to be a real healthy amount of pent up demand!!
 
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Old 06-16-2005, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DougS
Sorry about that. I did not realize that an Expedition or Navigator would have a different radio than an F-150.

I even looked at my wife's 2005 Freestyle with the 6-disk mp3 unit and it's button only says "AUX" and not "CD/AUX", so that adapter would not work in it either.
No problem - others have linked to that web page. It is a bit misleading when you first see it.
 
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Originally Posted by Ruler
well i had to do it... i ordered the hands free kit...they do ask you what type connector you want,and the first name escapes me but the second one was called molex... so i recognized that connector type from computers so i ordered it. got here today. took 10 days and i give that dealer a lot of $$. no diagram so kinda winging it. i will try and post a pic tomorrow of the harness. it has 2 male and 2 female plugs on it and 5 wires that break out with no connector. so if anyone has any insight on this lemme know as im waiting for an answer from ford as to how to hook up. I have all the factory wiring diagrams for ths truck and still have no clue how they want this hooked up:Q

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Sorry guys... real life stepped in for a while there and my pos digital camera is down. So here goes... the harness has 2 male and 2 female connectors for the radio and radio harness and 5 bare wires. The diagram from Ford is as follows. wire#1 ground ,
wire #2 mute, Wire #3 key on power, Wire #4 audio +, and Wire #5 audio - .

Any body have any ideas lets have em...
 
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2004 F-150 AUX input

Originally Posted by jameskg
I also have a 2004 F-150 with 6-CD changer in dash that is not "audiophile" and has the AUX button.

Anyone have any further info on this? I'd really like to be able to connect a few different external sources - surely someone is using this somehwhere in the country for something?

It says "no aux input detected" or similar when I try it.
Hi guys. I know this is an old thread and an old question, But I recently purchased a 2004 Lariat F-150 with the six CD changer and nee to access the AUX input of the stereo. I have read all of the posts on the FRD04.AUX pie. I am having trouble finding one of these parts except for horribly expensive ones on Ebay. Is this still the quik-fix for this problem or is there a different interface available ? Thanks.
 


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