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Re: 2007 Navigation Install [ayarbo1]
by jdc1203
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Sep 05, 2006 (6:29 pm)
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Replying to: ayarbo1 (Sep 05, 2006 8:25 am)
Pioneer AVIC-Z1 sounds good and I have looked at it on the Crutchfield site. Could you email me more details. jdc1203 bellsouth.net Does it come with good instructions with wire codes and what kind of adapter RF or wired? Thanks, jdc1203
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Re: 2007 Navigation Install [jdc1203]
by ayarbo1
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Sep 06, 2006 (2:38 am)
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Replying to: jdc1203 (Sep 05, 2006 6:29 pm)
JDC, the AVIC-Z1 uses wired adaptors. I'll email a list of everything you need to install this unit in the 2007 SPort Trac. You've got mail!
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As mentioned...
by kcram HOST
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Sep 06, 2006 (5:31 pm)
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...in both the post box and the Rules of the Road (link in the left margin), we strongly advise members not to put their email addresses in their messages, and not to request information sent by email. These forums are fully visible to the entire internet and we can make no guarantees as to the safety of your email address. In addition, it benefits everyone when answers are posted here instead of in email - someone else may have the same question later on.
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Re: As mentioned... [kcram]
by ayarbo1
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Sep 08, 2006 (3:22 am)
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Replying to: kcram (Sep 06, 2006 5:31 pm)
Personally, I think it's rediculous that you can't take certain issues off line to communicate in more detail about, but I will respect you rules: so EVERYONE, HERE IS THE INFO THAT I SHARED WITH JDC
Hello jdc,
This is Aaron from the Sport Trac auto forum. For the best information on the Pioneer AVIC-Z1 go to the pioneer website and review all of the features.
http://www.pioneerelectronicscom
This is a list of items that you need to order from Crutchfield for your Sport Trac installation: I realize that one of the items is listed as an F-150 and Chrysler part but they are needed for the Sport Trac as well.
Ford Wire Harness Item #120705521 $19.99
Ford F-150 Instalation Kit Item #120995807 $14.99
Chrysler ANtenna Adaptor Item #12040CR10 $12.99
This last item is needed for your steering wheel controls to work with the Pioneer AVIC-Z1 and it is ordered from a different vendor.
Sonic Electronix
1-877-289-7664
PAC SWI-PS $49.99 the link below should take you directly to it:
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_5319.html
And finally, I have attached a picture of what the unit looks like installed in the 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac.
Enjoy,
Aaron
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Re: Job 2's are coming in... [blksn8k]
by gladiator99
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Sep 08, 2006 (6:08 pm)
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Replying to: blksn8k (Aug 22, 2006 6:24 pm)
I just picked up my 07 ST Limited last week and the best I can tell the vin # is in the 58000 series. Mine is a Canadian model. There is no Job 1 or job 2 designation. All it says is order code 240A-LMTD V8 4X4. What change did they make to the door panels? This vehicle is very nicely equipped and drives very smoothly. The mileage according to the engine's computer is around 17 mpg.(Canadian Gallons) in city driving. Havn't had a chance to take any long trips yet but the mileage should get better as the vehicle gets a few more miles on it. So far, so good.
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Sport Trac question
by joebiz
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Sep 09, 2006 (7:15 pm)
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Would like to order a new Sport Trac but would like to also have XM radio (have it my two gm cars) any way I could use the factory Ford radio to play XM with out hanging on another tuner on the dash?? Not sure but looks like the XM Direct option only works with the older radios any one have
any ideas??
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Re: Job 2's are coming in... [gladiator99]
by blksn8k
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Sep 11, 2006 (4:28 pm)
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Replying to: gladiator99 (Sep 08, 2006 6:08 pm)
They added a cupped or dished out area in the armrest towards the back of the door on the front doors only. Should be easier to use when closing the doors than the low mounted handle that is a bit too far forward. Think more leverage. There were also some color changes on the US models. Mineral Gray is discontiued and Carbon (Alloy?) and Orange Frost have been added. They also added a plug-in on the stereos for an external MP3 player such as an Ipod. There is also now a chrome package optional on the Limited which adds chrome plated running boards, roof rails, mirror caps and wheels (bling-bling).
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Re: 2007 Navigation Install [jdc1203]
by mickellw
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Sep 13, 2006 (1:19 pm)
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Replying to: jdc1203 (Sep 03, 2006 11:52 am)
Hey. I just installed the Explorer Nav unit in my Ford F-250 and Love it. Yes, the controls on the cruise control are not programmed. You can do it by going through some menus and you'll find it. It works great. Expecially lowers my volume on the radio to give me directions. Don't by an aftermarket. This unit is AWESOME.
Hope this helps. michael_ward wardbrothers.com
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As mentioned in the post box and Rules of the Road...
by kcram HOST
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Sep 13, 2006 (5:59 pm)
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...PLEASE do not include your email address in your messages. We can not control who will use it for malicious purposes.
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Re: 2007 Navigation Install [mickellw]
by ayarbo1
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Sep 14, 2006 (9:18 am)
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Replying to: mickellw (Sep 13, 2006 1:19 pm)
Only buy an aftermarket radio if you are interested in getting more features than the factory unit offers for the same amount of money. For example, if you drive a big truck (maybe an F-250) and think it would be nice to have a rear view camera so you can guide yourself when hooking up a trailer, then you might consider an aftermarket radio. Also, if you have a phone that's Bluetooth enabled and you would like to answer your phone while your audio automaticly mutes, then you might consider and aftermarket. Perhaps you have kids and they would like to watch movies in the back seat without needing to "purchase" a 2nd DVD player, then you might consider after market. Lastly, what if you could tell your navigation system to only show "Bank Of America" (or what ever bank you use) locations because you don't care about all the other ones, then you might consider an aftermarket.
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