JRA2000TL
The Complainer
My brother and I are having issues getting a radio working in this 89. We have tried 2 options: 1. Get the existing aftermarket Pioneer am/fm CD player that came with the car working. 2. Get this Ford am/fm premium sound cassette I found at the j/y working.
First, the amp in the trunk is HUGE. It had a blown fuse, so we replaced it and tried; didn't work. Tried to plug in an amp from an 88 Town Car (got it at the j/y too), didn't work.
When I first got the car, the radio would power off/on by itself and had no sound or static at all. We pulled it and it looked like whoever installed it ran it through the amp (we're assuming it's dead). I bought a new harness at Walmart to bypass the amp and install the aftermarket radio. There are also 3 connectors in the dash (not counting the little plug). Here are some pictures...I will connect either radio, I don't care. I'd like to try this aftermarket one.
How do we connect it?
Here's the 2 long ones (1 was plugged into the dash, and there's a 3rd one still plugged in)

1st connector

2nd connetor

3rd connector (still plugged in)

Harness to bypass amp

First, the amp in the trunk is HUGE. It had a blown fuse, so we replaced it and tried; didn't work. Tried to plug in an amp from an 88 Town Car (got it at the j/y too), didn't work.
When I first got the car, the radio would power off/on by itself and had no sound or static at all. We pulled it and it looked like whoever installed it ran it through the amp (we're assuming it's dead). I bought a new harness at Walmart to bypass the amp and install the aftermarket radio. There are also 3 connectors in the dash (not counting the little plug). Here are some pictures...I will connect either radio, I don't care. I'd like to try this aftermarket one.
How do we connect it?
Here's the 2 long ones (1 was plugged into the dash, and there's a 3rd one still plugged in)

1st connector

2nd connetor

3rd connector (still plugged in)

Harness to bypass amp
