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2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty Stereo Wiring?


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jrisebo 
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Hi,

I would like to install a Pioneer double DIN radio in my truck. Anyone have a wiring diagram for the radio?

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DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - FORD / F SERIES SUPER DUTY / 2002 / Audio
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Radio 12v lt. GREEN/ purple   +  radio
Radio Ground BLACK/ lt. green   -  radio
Radio Ignition pink   +  radio
Radio Illumination lt blue/red (dimmer)   +  radio
Factory Amp Turn-on     
Power Antenna     
LF Speaker +/- org/lt grn-lt blu/wh    radio
RF Speaker +/- wht/lt grn - grn/org    radio
LR Speaker +/- gry/lt blu - tan/yel    radio
RR Speaker +/- org/red - brn/pnk    radio
2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty Stereo Wiring? -- posted image.
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Buy yourself the proper wiring harness for the Ford, it is a whole whopping $15.00 CDN for this harness and is available at pretty much any car stereo shop, major big box or probably even most auto parts stores.  Here is where to look to see if the harness is the same as in your truck.

www.installdr.com and for the harness www.scosche.com probably part #FD16.

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What about Metra on this site...?...
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I recommend Scosche as the company that has distributed it here in BC has been good to me for 18 years now. Once in a while I use Metra as well, both are great companies.
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Agreed.  In my (not so) humble opinion, only beginners and amateurs don't use a wiring harness adaptor.
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Also voids warranty if you hack wiring, though I really don't think that a dealership will pull your HU out to see. But as we all on this site are looking from a professional stand point, the best option is to get an aftermarket harness. It also has an advantage if you want to get rid of the truck in a couple years, you don't have a bunch of hacked wires, you just unplug your aftermarket harness, and then plug your factory HU back in.

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