Since the model year isn't mentioned...
The radio mounts have changed a few times over the years.
The 1986-1989 (or so) models required a few pieces of trim be removed to get at the radio.
Then Ford adopted a commonly used radio mount known as DIN (don't know what that acronym is).
Ford's approach to the DIN mount incorporated a hidden fastener on each side that held the unit in place. Inserting a small tool into the 2 holes on each side of the face of the radio release the 'catch' and the radio pulls out.
Then in 1996, the designers moved the 'guts' of the radio to the trunk, while the radio controls were integrated into a dashboard panel that include the heating/cooling controls.
This panel is removed in exactly the same fashion way as when the radio was in the dash - 2 holes on each side.
I believe this continued to through the 2005 model year (not sure after that).
See "Related Questions" below for more about the various model years, plus other helpful information...
The antenna connection, for your 2000 Ford Taurus, is on the back of the radio. The antenna cable goes from the radio to the connection in the windshield.
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it sounds like you dont have one lol
The heater switch is located in the middle of the car in the 1998 Ford Taurus. It is either above or below the radio.?æ
The 2002 Ford Taurus Owner Guide shows ( 5W-20 )
cars as new as the 1994 Ford Taurus had to be ordered with lighters and ash trays.i'm thinking you have one that does not have either. In the ashtray in center of dash under radio.
depending on the radio $50-200
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DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid ( according to the 2005 Ford Taurus Owner Guide )
take a red power wire run it from the positive side of the battery to the amp. Take a yellow wire run it from the amp to the fuse panel and tie it in to the radio fuse. Then run your jacks from the radio to the amp and speaker wires from radio to amp.
No - See "Related Questions" below for more