A:AnswerThis will work in a 2014 F150 without the 4.3" or 8" factory radio screen. It will not work in vehicles equipped with either of those factory radio trims.
A:AnswerThis radio replacement interface will allow you to replace the original factory radio with a universal fit aftermarket radio. It will not work for transplanting a factory radio to another vehicle.
A:AnswerThis radio replacement interface is not compatible with a 2005 Crown Victoria. However, the factory HVAC controls on the steering wheel should continue to function when replacing the radio, as they are independent of the audio controls. You would need an interface like the SWI-CP2 to retain the factory audio controls when using an aftermarket radio.
A:AnswerYes, this will work in a 2006 Zephyr with THX Audio. Because the factory amplifier only uses two channels of audio into it, you will not have the ability to fade front/rear with an aftermarket radio, but all the speakers will play.
A:AnswerThis radio replacement interface will not work in a 2008 F150. Please visit a local store to determine what installation accessories would be needed for your vehicle.
A:AnswerThis radio replacement interface will retain the factory steering wheel controls and provide a reverse trigger to the new aftermarket radio for automatically switching to the backup camera screen. You would need to hardwire the camera signal connection or add an aftermarket reverse camera though, as the video signal wiring is not part of this harness/interface.
A:AnswerThe unit should have the most recent firmware on it already, but if for some reason you need to update it you will need the PAC-UP vehicle interface updater. It does not have a standard USB connector for updating.
A:AnswerThis will work on a 2010 Lincoln MKS and retain the factory steering wheel mounted audio controls and THX system. Unfortunately, you will not have fade capability with this interface either. Only the factory radio has that capability.