4/6/2024 0 Comments 2014 ford f150 stereo upgrade![]() Remember the Crutchfield tech support I mentioned? In my particular case, I actually had a question Sunday afternoon when doing this part, so I called them. Read both manuals carefully, and make sure you understand what they're telling you when it comes to the wiring. Once you have all of the pieces to your puzzle, set EVERYTHING aside except the wiring harness for your radio, the wiring harness for your adapter, and the manuals for each. (No, I don't work for Crutchfield, Yes, I know they are a little higher in price on some things, but the instructions they send with their stuff, their knowledgeable and helpful staff, tech support, and the bundles they put together to make sure you have everything you need for the job are, in my opinion, worth it, and in the past I've avoided them solely because of price, I've bought a lot of my stuff from Sonic Electronix and Amazon over the years as well.)Ĥ. Crutchfield does give a discount on these as well, and will give you options. Buy the rest of he install gear you'll need such as the faceplate, and Chrysler antenna adapter (yes it fits). If you get your head unit from Crutchfield, they'll give you a discount on the adapter module of your choice.ģ. I went with the adapter from PAC, so that's what I'll be showing. ![]() NONE of your Sync features are going to work after this, so make sure you buy one with everything you want it to do, even the stuff Sync already does.Ģ. Buy the aftermarket head unit of your choice, in either single or double DIN, that has the features you want. I was asked in one of the many Sync complaint threads we have going in the 2009-2014 forum to post some pics and details of how I went about this when I actually did it, so here it is:ġ. ![]() Follow the information I provide at your own risk, and if you see something I did wrong or know a better way to either do or explain something I show, by all means, chime in!) I am by no means a true expert in the field, my past career as an automotive technician and parts counterperson notwithstanding. (DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional stereo installer, just an enthusiast who has installed about a dozen different systems in different kinds of vehicles over the years.
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