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T. C. Conde
 
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Default Ford Truck Radio Antenna Jack

Hi to all.

I have 2003 Ford F250 truck with the 5 CD premium stereo. I need to plug in
an FM modulator for my XM radio into the antenna jack. My question is how I
get to the radio. It sits up pretty high in the dash and it seems pretty
tough to reach up the back to the jack. Does the radio come out the front?
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Tim


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mayhemkrew
 
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The radio does come out of the front of the radio cavity with a special
removal tools. The 4-holes you see on the radio itself is where the tools
will be inserted to release the radio. I found a pair of them at Best Buy
for 7.99, but you should be able to find them at an auto supply store in the
car audio area. Hope this helps.

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Hi to all.

I have 2003 Ford F250 truck with the 5 CD premium stereo. I need to plug
in an FM modulator for my XM radio into the antenna jack. My question is
how I get to the radio. It sits up pretty high in the dash and it seems
pretty tough to reach up the back to the jack. Does the radio come out the
front? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Tim



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Doug
 
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If you have a Pep Boys auto store in your area, they have them too.

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