Unfortunately there is no a hack for the Nav system to allow you to entri/search destinations & Address while the vehicle is moving. Ford needs to ask to the supplier, mainly Visteon, to make a change in the software code of the radio in order to incorporate that change. In feb04 Ford release...
You will need for a technician to fix it because this CD mechanism is to complex. Just remember no tu use a CD with a label attached to it, since this can cause your CD player to get jam again.
If you have a CD changer then you will be unable to make work a DVD player. Most of the radios are configured to work only with a CD changer or a DVD player, not both.
You can try check it out if the connectors for the sub are installed in your xlt by removing the back right side panel, just at the right of the third row seats. There must be 2 connectors: one ofr 14 pins and other with 8 pins.
The rated power amp is 15W. This may vary due to temp conditions, battery voltage and the amp's life. The 10" sub will work fine with this amp, but if you would really take all the power advantage, then I suggest to change the amp.
First - The harness it's not the same, you will need a harness converter.
Second - You will need also an additional GPS antenna that must be wired separately.
Third - The factory navigation radio came in 2.5 dim size, so probably you need to modify also your dash.
Important: you need to take...
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