2005 Ford F150 Aftermarket radio installation

2005 Ford F150 Aftermarket radio installation

A quick video on installing an aftermarket radio into a 2005 Ford F150.

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TheCatMilton says:

what a crappy radio!!

More350Power says:

Seems easy enough, the other harness must be for steering wheel controls

YoungRal10 says:

really bad video, you didnt explain anything “seems pretty straight
forward, im gonna shut off the camera” wth this isnt a cooking show

Mike Anthony Autosports says:

what did he do with old radio? my fav radio for fords. and IMO would leave
it stock. but good install man!

beehearthellokitty says:

i luv ur truck..lol..n its not because its almost identical to
mine..lol..wink wink

bah53 says:

@northsiderollers He’s keeping it

Danny V says:

Hey bah53, nice vid, doin the same thing myself, I noticed you didn’t wire
one plug so my question is how do I know which one to wire to?

Alec Davis says:

Fucking hate this guy

hp11208 says:

i cant seem to figure out the wires.

Brian Thurow says:

nice job awsome

ELGALLO416 says:

Does the stock stereo have a aux. Hook up behind it. Is what I want to
know. There’s a button on the face, when I push it, it say no aux connected.

Giovani Garciapena says:

Think the stock stereo is better than the one you installed.

naterade21 says:

cool video

kerobinsonii says:

I have the same radio, it is inexpensive and works real well.

Kevin Gaston says:

The smaller plug is for the factory amp and sub located under the rear
seat. If you have the plug, but no sub or amp, then no need to worry about
it 🙂 If you have the sub and amp, then you won’t have the proper power to
them.

spykeeable says:

What about the controls on the steering wheel. We’re you able to hook them
up with the new stereo. Thanks

Alex Hernandez says:

Ammmmm

naterade21 says:

bad part is his steering wheel controls wont work anymore for the radio

Steven Lebbing says:

how about a update of the hyundai how is it doing

RicoCloud1 says:

A nice 7 inch touch screen would of fit perfect

4666L says:

I hope he’s got a REAL good reason to pull out a good radio to swap it out
for that thing and give up his steering wheel controls.

jay sanders says:

i have the same model truck, got it last week it did not have the factory
radio it had a sony xplod—i didnt like it so i went to install a pioneer
i took out the sony installed the pioneer color for color each wire as i
have done in the past on other vehicles, but when i connected these wires i
got no power from the radio and no sound. What am I doing wrong?

Ryan Lindsey says:

Seems pretty straight forward

naterade21 says:

wierd a radio with no display

welterweight2000 says:

Thanks for the vid. Bro my daughter push in some penny’s and I didnt even
know where to start now I know

bah53 says:

@naterade21 It flips down and the display is behind the buttons

Exxo says:

Came here to get some insight on my new stereo. Turns out we have the same
cigarette rolling machine. Very nicccee

redneckbryon says:

No Display!

tylermoon79 says:

Probably better than yours

Ben's Telephone Collection and Sundry says:

No snow in your part of MN? We don’t have any in twin citys. Retro

rompn4x says:

Dual? Hope it lasts more then 6 months I went thru 3 of them lol.

ymxctrails says:

So did your friend and/or co-worker give you the old radio and speakers?

brandand17 says:

Where did he get the adapter?

matthat9 says:

I am trying t install one myself. Is it not necessary to hook that second
plug back up to the new radio somehow? If anyone has any information on
what that second smaller plug does for the factory radio I would really
appreciate it. My truck is an 04 f150 (new body style) but the plugs look
the same as in this video

clintg guytonc says:

where did he get the installation kit…. (the plastic fill in) or as you
said plastic diles

bah53 says:

@hp11208 With the adapter he got it was just a matter of wiring them up
color to color, if you do a google search you should be able to find out
what wires are what.

smokey756 says:

shit man i would kinda rather the deck on the bottem and the little storage
spot to be at the top, cause you can barely see the sceen

William Saari says:

what adapter did you use on the wires? whered you get it?

Jake Da Snake Productions says:

tell him to save that stock unit.. nothing last longer than what the
vehicle comes with

paulo sandate says:

gay ass stereo

Taylor Walker says:

how did you find a radio that would fit….i hav the 2007 f150 xl 5.4
triton and it doesnt hav cd player…..just the radio

bergercw says:

he is not gonna be happy with that radio i had the exact same one and it
went the shit after the first mouth i had it the volume knob with stop
working and then the cd player will stop working and my friend had a dual
radio that almost light his car on fire and it was not because it was wired
in wrong the was a short inside tthe radio it self

SD Lawson says:

The most important part missing was when you turned off the camera. Removal
of the dash pieces without breaking them or damaging your dash. I would be
concerned about using a screw driver to pry it up as you can damage the
surrounding dash and the piece itself. I saw another video where the guy
pulled the plastic panel from the bottom upwards. Removal of the original
unit wasn’t shown either. You just showed what you did while the camera was
off. The visual is everything.

bah53 says:

@RetroVintageItems27 Whatever snow we got has melted.

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