Humblejack
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- 1997 Ford Ranger XLT
Hi,
I have just became a Ford Ranger owner 3 weeks ago. I have a 1997 Ranger XLT. Someone had put in a big amp behind the seat and a radio that you need 12 years of education above high school to turn it on. I went to the local junk yard and got a CD player out of a 1997 Explorer. The plug in jacks on the back of the CD player is a little different than the plug in my 97. The CD has a long 8 pin plug and a square 16 pin plug. My 97 has two L shaped plug set at 90 degrees. I went to a site that had the pin out changes to convert the 16 square plug to a 8 pin. The player works but the volumn is low and static. I know the system works because I got a AM/FM Cassette with the correct plug and it works great. Any ideas as to where I went wrong?
I have just became a Ford Ranger owner 3 weeks ago. I have a 1997 Ranger XLT. Someone had put in a big amp behind the seat and a radio that you need 12 years of education above high school to turn it on. I went to the local junk yard and got a CD player out of a 1997 Explorer. The plug in jacks on the back of the CD player is a little different than the plug in my 97. The CD has a long 8 pin plug and a square 16 pin plug. My 97 has two L shaped plug set at 90 degrees. I went to a site that had the pin out changes to convert the 16 square plug to a 8 pin. The player works but the volumn is low and static. I know the system works because I got a AM/FM Cassette with the correct plug and it works great. Any ideas as to where I went wrong?