you can't do it yourself you have to get help from a pro
I have installed many satellite radios in different cars using an FM Modulator.
I think it means you can buy a satellite radio receiver, and your stereo will accept it's input without modification.
The radio antenna is a fine wire imbedded in the windshield. If your radio doesn't pull in any stations, but you get static then probably the cable came out of the back of the radio. If you recently got a new windshied it may have not had the antenna. You should be an antenna at an auto parts store and install it on the front fender.
I don't think so. I use the FM antenna that comes with the Sirius radio to broadcast a signal to the FM radio. The problem here is that the built-in antenna on the Windstar is a piece of junk. It barely works as is. I have been told that there is a small amplifier in the right d-pillar that amplifys the antenna signal to the radio. If this is bad or if power has been lost, reception is reduced. I have not found evidence of this amplifier on the schematics. This does not however mean it isn't there. Good luck. I will follow up after I have had a chance to look at the antenna system in more detail. Carl
It's in the tank.
Remove the wiring harness from the bottom of your 1996 Mercury Cougar automatic antenna. Remove the retaining nuts at the bottom of the antenna. Reverse the process to install your new automatic antenna.
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you can't do it yourself you have to get help from a pro
You must remove the dash.
In general it's better not to have thick trees between the antenna and the satellites,but if you install it correctly it should give you good home reception.
take off old starter and install new one in its place. finished
It would really be best to go to a wheel alignment shop.
A tv source, such as cable tv, satellite, or an antenna. You install them to the card and it allows you to watch and record tv signals...
Who told you that you cannot install any 5.0? Of course you can with the proper modifications.
Remove the old antenna. Attach the universal antenna to the radio and replace the radio after finishing the task. Install the new antenna. Test to ensure the wiring works.
Remove the spark plug wires from your 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs by turning them to the left with a deep well 5/8 socket. Reverse the process to install the new spark plugs.