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    Issue with radio

    Flusher, I had a long post about this issue previously. I have a 2013 Mustang that has the original factory radio. Mine made a popping sound, and had the same symptoms as yours. After long research, I found out that the head units are made in China, and the circuit board inside, needs to be...
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    Can I use a wireless blue tooth CD player on my 2013 mustang?

    Thanks for that link. I just read the reviews on that item and there are 54 1 star reviews saying that it NOT a good item. I don't want to have to buy it and then take it back to Best Buy
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    Can I use a wireless blue tooth CD player on my 2013 mustang?

    Thanks for the info. Since I have a HP Laptop that does NOT have a built in CD drive, I am understanding that I have to buy a CD burner that would plug into my laptop. Reading the reviews of the CD burners in the $20 to $50 price range, they get a lot of BAD reviews, and a lot of them don't...
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    Can I use a wireless blue tooth CD player on my 2013 mustang?

    I just had the head unit soldering fixed and the radio and bluetooth work perfectly. My iphone 8 plays perfectly through the SYNC system. Unfortunately, the OEM CD player is freezing, skipping and distorting while trying to play CD's. (some songs play all the way through, but most freeze for a...
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    How do I determine a part number for my radio amplifier

    Good news! I got my repaired (head unit) Radio back today. The guy in Missouri does a lot of these repairs, according to his Facebook. You can watch his videos. He does a one day turn around. I was able to reinstall it in my Mustang in about 15 minutes, including all the plastic pieces in...
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    How do I determine a part number for my radio amplifier

    Amazingly, I was able to remove the head unit on Friday night, and shipped it (via UPS) to the guy in Missouri, who checks out the soldering issues on the circuit board, and hopefully he will correct the problem. His websites and reviews are all very professional and highly rated, and he has...
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    How do I determine a part number for my radio amplifier

    Thanks for posting that info. Your unit starts with a CR3T part number. There are a million internet postings that says you have to get the exact part number as the original OEM that came with the car or it won't work. Parts sellers say NO, you can put in one that has a different part # and...
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    How do I determine a part number for my radio amplifier

    I guess I used the wrong word "amplifier". I am talking about the part that contains the circuit board. The bigger metal box that has 2 plugs and the antenna wire attached to the back of it, when you removed the front section with all the knobs and controls. It's the part with the 4 7mm...
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    How do I determine a part number for my radio amplifier

    I have my VIN #. How can I determine the radio amplifier's part # without having to open up the dash and unscrew the radio? Is there a parts site where I can enter the Vin # and find out what radio part # I have. My radio, like many people have said on this site, stopped working and I would...
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    WTB Seat Belt Presenter Arm

    Gorilla glue and Black Duct tape did not seem to work. So now I bought a small flat, metal piece that had some pre-drilled holes in it, at Ace Hardware. I will lay it inside the broken presenter arm, after drilling holes in the 2 broken plastic sections, and try to use small screws and nuts...
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    WTB Seat Belt Presenter Arm

    My "presenter arm" on the driver's side of my 2013 Mustang 2 door completely cracked apart today. Since I am mechanically incompetent, I used the gorilla glue idea as mentioned above, and then I wrapped black duck tape around it, after the glue had a chance to dry. Let's see how long this...

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