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put a cd player in 96 tauraus today

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Topic: put a cd player in 96 tauraus today

Posted By: projectprotege
Subject: put a cd player in 96 tauraus today
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 3:19 AM

went to best buy to get the dash kit for my brother's 96' tauraus.the guy starts telling me i should have a pro install it, i said no thanks, ive done enough installs i think i can handle it. he said "well ive done hundreds of installs and ide never attempt this one". so i then said "well then i guess my nuts are bigger then yours, now can i please get my kit?"
so he walks away and has someone else help me, who said it was tough, i said i dont care....so i got the part and was on my way, got home and started the install. needless to say, are these people on crack? this was easy as hell, i dont get what these people thought was so tough. all i had to do was run the wires and ant. wire to the trunk and pop in the kit....lol either way ford sucks for making this design....
but yeah that was my funny install story for the weekend...
you guys have any simular things happen to you at best buy or circuit city, or the like?



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Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 5:29 AM

]well wrote:

then i guess my nuts are bigger then yours, now can i please get my kit?"

Lol

(They prolly have someone's Taurus disassembled in the back still trying to find the amp...) 





Posted By: Asmodeus
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 12:29 PM

Scare Tactics.....I had the same thing happen to me with my friends Escort (Same kit as the Taurus Minus the long cables) I was doing it on my own time and we went to a shop and got the kit and the guy did everything in his power to get me to let them do it cuz It was SOOOO HARD.....I told him I had been doing this for 5 yrs and he was still like You need to take it to a pro...

I dont get it sometimes...Why scare people...That just makes them not want to do it at all...



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Posted By: oonikfraleyoo
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 12:42 PM
Aw, they were probly havein' a slow day and that poor installer has needs some new shoes. Can't blame the guy for tryin'.

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Posted By: projectprotege
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 1:53 PM
lol i think he tried a little too hard, i was starting to get pissed even. and when i got the kit home, the lock on the drivers side of the kit was broke off. so i had to security screw it in. but i thought that was bulsh*t we paid 72$ for the kit and it was broken... at least i got it going though.now i just have to pick up some relays to make the stereo stay on until the door opens lol.




Posted By: MrSector9
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 2:04 PM
I had a guy at futureshop tell me that the rockford fosgate 6.5" coax (the ones they have for like $100 were better and a wise upgrade I could make over my infinity kappa components.

Told me that those rockfords were the best speaker anyone could buy.. I then proceeded to ask him if rockford gave him the best commision,he wouldn't comment on it but his co-worker said yes :)

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Posted By: ss-installer
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 3:12 PM
we had a guy come to the shop asking why his amp would shut off when he revved it up. he said bust buy installed it. we checked the remote and it was tapped into the fuel pump wire which has a variable voltage output, depending on RPMs. needless to say he was not satisfied with best buy.

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Posted By: oonikfraleyoo
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 4:03 PM
LOL!! The Fuel Pump??? I've never even heard the most idiot of amature installers think of that one.

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Posted By: ss-installer
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 4:33 PM
give a kid a test light and you never know what will happen. next thing you know they will be wrapping wire around a fuse in the fuse panel (i had to fix a couple of those home jobs too).

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Posted By: Hornshockey
Date Posted: March 06, 2005 at 11:54 PM
I have seen several of the home jobs on those escorts/tracers come in with the air mix knobs busted all to hell.  I guess the guys at BB figured since it is a bit more complicated than the plug n play units on most other cars you would have trouble with it.  I'll usually ask once for the install, but if you're sure you can do it, I'll let ya.  I figure if you think you can, then you can't, you'll come back and I'll get the original install charge plus the charge to fix whatever was screwed up by the home "expert"  I'm sure we've all seen our share of 'interesting' humorous and just plain dangerous home installs.

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Posted By: projectprotege
Date Posted: March 07, 2005 at 4:43 PM
i think my sh*ttyest home install was my ver first one, in my 89 impala i had. i put in a sh*tty explod deck, with no dash kit HAHA and for some reason i couldnt get the dash lights to work whenever the dack was hooked up lol....
you guys ever have any embarrassing first installs?




Posted By: mobileworks
Date Posted: March 07, 2005 at 11:34 PM

https://www.mobileworksaudio.com/techsupport.asp

For anyone who is going to do this same car, the info can be found at the above link.  just scroll down until you see the ford taurus 96 and up.  Detailed pictures on the amp location and plugs.



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