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ASL automedia Specialising in the upgrade of BA/BF/Territory and FG audio and visual systems. We also repair all Ford (OEM) car stereos and produce OEM quality wiring harnesses. Website Link

 
 
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Old 31-12-2009, 02:34 AM   #1
JAYSELXR6
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Default Can you connect AUX cable to standard head unit in BA???

G'day everyone I'm pretty new to this. I just bought myself a BA XR6 which Im wrapped with.

I bought a genuine ford AUX cable for it but was wondering, do I need the ICC from the premium sound upgrade to be able to connect or can I use the factory standard single DIN unit? Would it have the connection?

Also, is there any diagram with step by step instructions on how to remove the facia without breaking everything?

Any help much appreciated.

Cheers,

Jay

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