Dude. I been doing this mess since I was 14 and am 50 now. My son's 98 f150 had me in knots. I could not make it work out. Then I found this video. We both thank you. Your voice was the only one with knowledge in all the web.
I am so glad i stumbled across this video. I e been trying to install a player on my 97 for the last three days with all sorts of issues. Since watching this, i understand the wiring better. Thank you
Worked perfect! We tried wiring the factory 16 pin harness for about 4 hours and I managed to get this done in 15 minutes! Saved me so much time and money 👏🏾
For a 97 Expedition, if you look straight in where the radio goes, there is a harness about as big around as a dime straight in all the way in the back and it looks like it goes up into the top of the dash, take the tape off it and you will expose 4 twisted pairs of wire and a skinny blue wire and 2 or 3 other wires. The 4 twisted pairs are your speaker wires after the amp. Cut only them off as far down as you can and they will reach out so you can strip them easily. Hope this helps as the Expedition does not have the extra connector like in this video.
I have a 98 expedition XLT wth an aftermarket radio wth amps&sub everything worked fine until I hit a bump I noticed my ground came out my aftermarket amp I connected it bck up & I had no sound so I took my remote wire &hook it up to the red wire my amp&subs came bck on but no sound out my door speakers someone told me that my factory amp must grounded it out&stop wrkn how can I bypass the factory amp& just use the amps I already have to get my door speakers bck to wrkn..Wht is the easiest way possible??Plus I can't find the factory amp... Can anyone help me??Wht is the cheapest & easiest way??
@@eddieaguirre2845 pairs that are twisted together. to figure out which goes to what speaker, after you cut and strip them, use an AA battery between the wires and "tap" the wire on the battery, you will hear the speaker make a thump.
Heay this did help out, and no you're not an idiot. I bought a wiring harness for my 97 f150 xlt, not a lariat but does have the premium sound system, it was odered new that way. I thought i got the wrong harness until I seen this video, now I see what's goin on. Two of the 5 factory connectors go to the amp, and one to the rear CD changer. The other two is for power, illumination, ect, from the radio, and the other one is straight to the speakers... hope you didn't leave any CD's in your player... thanks for this info sir!!
Thanks for posting. I have a 97 XLT with the premium audio system and was trying to find this information. Conveniently I bought the harness for the premium audio. Guess I need to get the regular one now. Thanks again!
I wasn't sure if I had a factory amplifier on our 1992 Ford Econoline van. I don't have that 16 pin connector, so I don't have the amp! Thank you for this discovery!
Thank you for posting this video! I've been trying to figure out why my new stereo doesn't have sound but the stereo is powering on. You answered my problem on my ’99 Lariat F-150, again, Thank you!
Yesssssss I really appreciate it buddy you fixed everything for me I was trying to find a wire harness for all the hookups thinking I had no choice but I be damn if it was only 2 out of 4 😂 thank you so much! ✌️
Idk what the people in the comments didn't get man but this helped out alot i was confused with all the weird connections then seeing the ugly premium harness that is sold for earlier years i ordered a scosche harness and will be using a Kenwood now thanks a ton man will update once its done 👍🏻
Faced this issue on my 98, there is harness to connect to the 16pin amp or you can use the other harness available to bypass leaving two plugs unused. Thank you bro
I'm installing an Android Head Unit in my 98 F-150 Lariat. I think the best way to modify the sub-dash is to pull it apart like you did. It makes it easy to work with an oscillating multi-tool. Lots of videos on line showing how to take the dash apart without breaking it. Make sure you know how to pull out the light switch or you you will break it. Lots of videos on that as well.
I realize this video is a few years old, but if by chance you still check comments I was wondering if bypassing the amp affected the speakers? I'm repairing a poorly installed aftermarket radio and I see that the small, black, 16-pin connector coming from the amp involves the speakers.
Not sure I fully understand your question, but unless there's an aftermarket amp with way too many watts it's not going to damage the speakers. The purpose of this is so you get the benefit of having a modern amplifier directly connected to the speakers (almost any head unit will sound better than the oem amp).
Ok, this is huge. I only just found out there is an amp to contend with. I only dealt with the wires out of the back of the old stereo, the power comes on....but no speakers sounds....now I see because the amp needs to be be bypassed
So, if the older Ford/Lincoln/Mercury etc doesn't has the square 16 pin plug, but instead has only the gray and black flat connectors, there's no OEM amplifier to worry about bypassing. Noted.
I thought i was not doing it correctly. But dude you absolutely made it worse lol. All that time and granting a plug and dropping it then pick up 2 then putting one down then grab 2 more plugs. Count wires say something about the design and not used , count wires. Three stuff plugs away grab back. WTH MAN , I figure it out never mind. Geez SMH
Thanks for the feedback. Video definitely isn’t the best, but I don’t have this truck anymore so I can’t redo it. Maybe you can help us all out and make a new, more clear video 🙂👍
Dude. I been doing this mess since I was 14 and am 50 now. My son's 98 f150 had me in knots. I could not make it work out. Then I found this video. We both thank you. Your voice was the only one with knowledge in all the web.
I am so glad i stumbled across this video. I e been trying to install a player on my 97 for the last three days with all sorts of issues. Since watching this, i understand the wiring better. Thank you
You’re such a stud.. been trying to figure this out forever. Thank you for this.
Worked perfect! We tried wiring the factory 16 pin harness for about 4 hours and I managed to get this done in 15 minutes! Saved me so much time and money 👏🏾
Your not an idiot dude . I’ve gotten busted knuckles from the first truck . This has taken a day off this new I’m working on
For a 97 Expedition, if you look straight in where the radio goes, there is a harness about as big around as a dime straight in all the way in the back and it looks like it goes up into the top of the dash, take the tape off it and you will expose 4 twisted pairs of wire and a skinny blue wire and 2 or 3 other wires. The 4 twisted pairs are your speaker wires after the amp. Cut only them off as far down as you can and they will reach out so you can strip them easily. Hope this helps as the Expedition does not have the extra connector like in this video.
I have a 98 expedition XLT wth an aftermarket radio wth amps&sub everything worked fine until I hit a bump I noticed my ground came out my aftermarket amp I connected it bck up & I had no sound so I took my remote wire &hook it up to the red wire my amp&subs came bck on but no sound out my door speakers someone told me that my factory amp must grounded it out&stop wrkn how can I bypass the factory amp& just use the amps I already have to get my door speakers bck to wrkn..Wht is the easiest way possible??Plus I can't find the factory amp... Can anyone help me??Wht is the cheapest & easiest way??
Do you have a picture of the connector you are talking about?
@@eddieaguirre2845 not a connector, it is a wire harness that is all wrapped in black electrical tape. You have to cut into it to expose the wires.
@@unoefxz alright and are they pairs in color or are they all different colors?
@@eddieaguirre2845 pairs that are twisted together. to figure out which goes to what speaker, after you cut and strip them, use an AA battery between the wires and "tap" the wire on the battery, you will hear the speaker make a thump.
Heay this did help out, and no you're not an idiot. I bought a wiring harness for my 97 f150 xlt, not a lariat but does have the premium sound system, it was odered new that way. I thought i got the wrong harness until I seen this video, now I see what's goin on. Two of the 5 factory connectors go to the amp, and one to the rear CD changer. The other two is for power, illumination, ect, from the radio, and the other one is straight to the speakers... hope you didn't leave any CD's in your player... thanks for this info sir!!
Thanks for posting. I have a 97 XLT with the premium audio system and was trying to find this information. Conveniently I bought the harness for the premium audio. Guess I need to get the regular one now. Thanks again!
I wasn't sure if I had a factory amplifier on our 1992 Ford Econoline van. I don't have that 16 pin connector, so I don't have the amp! Thank you for this discovery!
Thank you for posting this video! I've been trying to figure out why my new stereo doesn't have sound but the stereo is powering on. You answered my problem on my ’99 Lariat F-150, again, Thank you!
Yesssssss I really appreciate it buddy you fixed everything for me I was trying to find a wire harness for all the hookups thinking I had no choice but I be damn if it was only 2 out of 4 😂 thank you so much! ✌️
Idk what the people in the comments didn't get man but this helped out alot i was confused with all the weird connections then seeing the ugly premium harness that is sold for earlier years i ordered a scosche harness and will be using a Kenwood now thanks a ton man will update once its done 👍🏻
Thank you a million times. What a life and brain saving video. The BEST!!!!!!!!!!!
Faced this issue on my 98, there is harness to connect to the 16pin amp or you can use the other harness available to bypass leaving two plugs unused. Thank you bro
Thank you so much for this video it has helped so much
I'm installing an Android Head Unit in my 98 F-150 Lariat. I think the best way to modify the sub-dash is to pull it apart like you did. It makes it easy to work with an oscillating multi-tool. Lots of videos on line showing how to take the dash apart without breaking it. Make sure you know how to pull out the light switch or you you will break it. Lots of videos on that as well.
Have an 01 expedition withbthe premium audio been looking for a video like this ,thanks a lot will try to do it tomorrow after work 👍
Did it work?
Holy shit. Thanks a million man!
I realize this video is a few years old, but if by chance you still check comments I was wondering if bypassing the amp affected the speakers? I'm repairing a poorly installed aftermarket radio and I see that the small, black, 16-pin connector coming from the amp involves the speakers.
Not sure I fully understand your question, but unless there's an aftermarket amp with way too many watts it's not going to damage the speakers. The purpose of this is so you get the benefit of having a modern amplifier directly connected to the speakers (almost any head unit will sound better than the oem amp).
Keep me updated I have a 97 xlt aftermarket radio stock speakers disc changer in the back I want to upgrade the sound what do I do thanks
Ok, this is huge. I only just found out there is an amp to contend with. I only dealt with the wires out of the back of the old stereo, the power comes on....but no speakers sounds....now I see because the amp needs to be be bypassed
Nice job
Thank you big help!
Thanks for the video, did you manage to work out which color wires are which speakers?
Unfortunately I did not
So, if the older Ford/Lincoln/Mercury etc doesn't has the square 16 pin plug, but instead has only the gray and black flat connectors, there's no OEM amplifier to worry about bypassing. Noted.
I tried it on my 1989 Ltd crown Victoria and it didn’t work saw online that you still need to bypass it
Good video 👍
They make a harness !
who is that? please tell me what you found because I'm having a heck of a time finding what I should be using. Really don't want to cut everything.
Metra 70-5605 , thank me lata
I thought i was not doing it correctly. But dude you absolutely made it worse lol. All that time and granting a plug and dropping it then pick up 2 then putting one down then grab 2 more plugs. Count wires say something about the design and not used , count wires. Three stuff plugs away grab back. WTH MAN , I figure it out never mind. Geez SMH
Thanks for the feedback. Video definitely isn’t the best, but I don’t have this truck anymore so I can’t redo it. Maybe you can help us all out and make a new, more clear video 🙂👍
Wtf are you talking sbout
You don't make any sense stuttering Stanley
Fix your spelling before you diss on others
Is that better Mr. Cry baby?
Worse info video I have ever seen
But it's like the only one covering OEM amps for these trucks.