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Ford 2003+ radio CD Drive Mechanism (Delco) NEW

Ford 2003+ radio CD Drive Mechanism (Delco) NEW
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Ford 2003+ radio CD Drive Mechanism (Delco) NEW
$40.00

Features Summary: Ford Delco single CD drive


  • BRAND NEW Factory (OEM) Ford Delco CD drive
  • Looks EXACTLY like the one pictured (Except it has a part # sticker on it)
  • Verify the top of your drive looks like this BEFORE ordering
  • A GREAT way to replace a CD drive that has went bad on you.
  • NOT compatible with the CD6 radio (am/fm radio with built-in 6 CD changer)
  • Not compatible with navigation radios
  • Plays standard audio format CDs and CDRs only (Not MP3s)
  • Has NEVER been in a vehicle!!
  • Will require removal of your radio from the vehicle (Do not attempt with radio connected)
  • 6 month warranty
  • Quantities are very limited

APPLICATION CHART


This drive should work in some Ford trucks, cars, SUVs and vans. If in doubt, do yourself a favor and pop the top off the radio so you can make sure the top of the drive looks like the one pictured below because returns are not accepted for any reason other than functional defect and, even then, an exchange for the exact same model will be your only option. This drive is easily distinguished by the long spring visible on the top, as well as the red and black wires that disappear over one side of the drive. Yours may have a white sticker on it that this picture doesn't show. It's still the same drive.

You will re-use the board from the bottom of your existing CD drive. This is a VERY simple swap. Just a couple ribbon cables and a couple phillips screws. No soldering or special tools!!

In rare instances, you may find that replacing the drive does not solve your problem. Occasionally one of the boards is bad inside the radio and, if this is the case, replacing the drive will not change anything. This is very rare but we have seen it a couple times.

Assembly is fairly easy but we do not include written instructions. You shouldn't be performing this repair if you're not qualified. Most radios need dis-assembled in a certain order to keep from damaging other components.

Do not attempt this repair with the radio still plugged in!

This product was last updated on Thursday 13 November, 2014.