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TrainTrac

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While recently browsing the Ford Accessory web site, I found this iPod interface for 2004-2005 Sport Tracs. Has anyone here tried this? It appears to be an FM modulator that plugs into the iPod audio jack and then connects in line with the vehicle antenna cable. I'm thinking about it, but was curious if anyone else has had experience with it.



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Part Number: 6R3Z-19A464-AA

MSRP: $50.00



Take your tunes on the road! Now you can connect portable audio players (MP3, iPod,® iRiver,® SanDisk,® etc.), plus portable CD and cassette players, right to your in-dash radio. Just plug your player into the harness – a 3.5mm stereo connector provides the interface so you can listen to music through the radio’s speakers and control the volume. Audio connection is housed securely in your vehicle’s glovebox or center console. "Dealer Installation Recommended" Some models require an additional antenna adapter, please check with your local dealer for details.



Fits:

Ford Escape 2007 2006 2005 2004

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Ford Expedition 2006 2005 2004

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Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2005 2004

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Ford Five Hundred 2006 2005

Ford Focus 2007 2006 2005 2004

Ford Freestar 2007 2006 2005 2004

Ford Freestyle 2006 2005

Ford Mustang 2006 2005

Ford Ranger 2007 2006 2005 2004
 
What is this?? FM Modulated? Or is it using the CD Changer output?

A picture of the unit would be nice from FORD... Not some little Music Notes on the dash...



Anyone have more insight on this Part?



Cheers

Whit
 
Whit,



In the description, it states that is uses a 3.5mm stereo connector, which would plug into the headphone/audio jack on the iPod. I'm assuming that it then routes the audio through an FM modulator and then hooks in line to the antenna cable.



Some models require an additional antenna adapter, please check with your local dealer for details.



This also leads me to believe that it is an FM modulator, just different in that it is in line, rather than broadcasting the signal over the air.
 
SST,



This is made to retrofit vehicles that didn't come with OEM aux jacks, like the '04-05 ST.
 
Think this will work for a ST Adrenallin? Called some dealers around here, they had no idea how it would work. Would I just need an open jack in the back of the cd player right?
 
Every FM modulated interface I have seen totally sucks. Maybe because I live in a big metropolitan area.
 
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