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Metra 71-1771 Power 4 Speaker Harness for Select Ford/Lincoln/Mercury

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Plugs into OEM radio
16 pin
Power 4 Speaker
Authorized Dealer

Compatible With
Ford Crown Victoria 1998-2002
Ford Econoline Full Size Van 1998-2008
Ford Escape (without sub) 2004-2007
Ford Escape 2001-2003
Ford Excursion 2000-2005
Ford Expedition (early production) 2003
Ford Expedition 1999-2002
Ford Explorer 1998-2005
Ford Explorer Sport  Trac 2001-2005
Ford F-150 Heritage 2004
Ford F-150 1999-2003
Ford F-650/750 2005-2010
Ford F-250/350/450/550/650/750 1999-2004
Ford Mustang 2001-2003
Ford Ranger 1998-2011
Ford Thunderbird 2002-2003
Ford Windstar 1999-2003
Lincoln Aviator (Late Production) 2003
Lincoln Aviator (Early Production) 2003
Lincoln Blackwood 2001-2003
Lincoln Continental 1998-2002
Lincoln LS series 2000-2003
Lincoln Navigator (early production) 2003
Lincoln Navigator 1999-2002
Lincoln Town Car 1998-2002
Mazda B-series Pickup 1998-2009
Mercury Cougar (with dual media or six disc in dash) 2001-2002
Mercury Mountaineer (system without factory sub) 2004-2005
Mercury Mountaineer 1998-2003
Mercury Villager 1999-2002
Nissan Quest 1999-2003

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