Will a 1994 mustang radio fit a 1995 mustang?
Depends what you mean. Mach 460 systems have been available in
the Mustang since 1994. The early systems used separate Radios and
CD players. Later models combined the two, and the newest models
have a double sized head unit with an integral 6 CD changer. The
latest units are wired different and will not swap directkly in.
For your 96 Mustang, the head unit is the same as the normal Ford
Radio, to make it a premium system its output was run through an
amp then to the speakers. To make it a Mach system all the speakers
were replaced with woofers and 4 additional tweeters were added.
The tweeters are driven by a front amp like the premium system. The
woofers are driven by two rear mounted amps. Two convert your
system to a Mach 460 system you need the ream package tray box
(coupe) which includes the Amps and rear woofers & Tweaters.
You also need the woofers and tweeters for the doors. The doors are
already wired for this. You move the existing speaker wires to the
tweeter, and fine the unused wire and connect it to the woofers.
You also need to replace the wiring harness that connect to the Amp
and radio. The Mach 460 harness is similar but adds a feed that
goes over the Steering column and ends below the hood release. This
connects to a feed that runs to the rear woofers. All the mounting
points for the wiring are there, you just need the wires. Something
to note. If you add the Tweeters to the front doors you have to cut
out a spot for them from the door panels, easy to do with a dremel.
Later Mustangs dropped the portion of the speaker mount inside the
door eliminating the need to cut the panel. You could do this as
well, but would have to modify the wiring connectors. Overall an
easy and very worthwile upgrade to the Mustang.