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Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
I am considering changing the head unit in my 2004 Ford Fiesta VI Zetec. It
has the "triple dash" head unit found in many Fords from that time. It has the CD player, at the top and the radio controls and volume over the next two parts underneath. I think it is a different size from double-DIN - each of the three parts is smaller than a standard DIN size fitting. Anyone know how I can fit a new head unit in place of the factory unit? |
Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
"Brian" wrote in message
... I am considering changing the head unit in my 2004 Ford Fiesta VI Zetec. It has the "triple dash" head unit found in many Fords from that time. It has the CD player, at the top and the radio controls and volume over the next two parts underneath. I think it is a different size from double-DIN - each of the three parts is smaller than a standard DIN size fitting. Anyone know how I can fit a new head unit in place of the factory unit? It is a Ford 4500 RDS E.O.N. unit. |
Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:14:38 GMT, "Brian"
wrote: Anyone know how I can fit a new head unit in place of the factory unit? You'll need an Autoleads FP-07-05 to do this. You have to cut out one of the bars between the units. The fascia then masks the cut, but it does need to be done very carefully to ensure that the end result looks OK. They also use a different harness plug to the majority of other Fords - you'll need a PC2-80-4 adaptor (rather than the usual PC2-08-4). Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 750700 Fax. 01223 858403 |
Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
"InCar Express" wrote in message
... On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:14:38 GMT, "Brian" wrote: Anyone know how I can fit a new head unit in place of the factory unit? You'll need an Autoleads FP-07-05 to do this. You have to cut out one of the bars between the units. The fascia then masks the cut, but it does need to be done very carefully to ensure that the end result looks OK. They also use a different harness plug to the majority of other Fords - you'll need a PC2-80-4 adaptor (rather than the usual PC2-08-4). Thanks for the information. The car currently has a CD player, but I fancy a new MP3/USB player. Would you recommend the modification? How does the end result look compared with the factory unit? |
Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 10:27:39 GMT, "Brian"
wrote: Would you recommend the modification? How does the end result look compared with the factory unit? I'd do it, but that's probably as much as anything because I've spent years in the industry and couldn't live with the OEM unit. The looks of the end result will vary pretty drastically depending on what you fit. I'd suspect that lower end Kenwood or Alpine units will probably look most appropriate in the car, as their darker and more subtle styling will tend to look less obvious. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 750700 Fax. 01223 858403 |
Change head unit in Fiesta VI Zetec
"InCar Express" wrote in message
... On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 10:27:39 GMT, "Brian" wrote: Would you recommend the modification? How does the end result look compared with the factory unit? I'd do it, but that's probably as much as anything because I've spent years in the industry and couldn't live with the OEM unit. The looks of the end result will vary pretty drastically depending on what you fit. I'd suspect that lower end Kenwood or Alpine units will probably look most appropriate in the car, as their darker and more subtle styling will tend to look less obvious. I quite like these: Sony CDX-DAB6650 DAB & MP3 CD Tuner http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...tno=CDXDAB6650 and Sony CDX-GT410U MP3 CD Tuner with USB input http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...rtno=CDXGT410U Do you think these would suit the style of the dashboard? BTW - what would be the best tool to cut the bar between the gaps? Thanks again. |
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