Want to Buy: Radio Aux input trim and harness
I have the round piece with the female plug, but I don't have the cubby.
As far as the harness goes ... you'll probably have to get that at a stealership because most salvage yards won't go through the trouble of getting it for you (They won't let you go out in the yard and get it because they're afraid that you'll sue them if you get hurt) and you most likely WON'T find a 2007-2011 Ranger at one of those Pull-A-Part yards.
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As far as the harness goes ... you'll probably have to get that at a stealership because most salvage yards won't go through the trouble of getting it for you (They won't let you go out in the yard and get it because they're afraid that you'll sue them if you get hurt) and you most likely WON'T find a 2007-2011 Ranger at one of those Pull-A-Part yards.
Good Luck
I have the round piece with the female plug, but I don't have the cubby.
As far as the harness goes ... you'll probably have to get that at a stealership because most salvage yards won't go through the trouble of getting it for you (They won't let you go out in the yard and get it because they're afraid that you'll sue them if you get hurt) and you most likely WON'T find a 2007-2011 Ranger at one of those Pull-A-Part yards.
Good Luck
As far as the harness goes ... you'll probably have to get that at a stealership because most salvage yards won't go through the trouble of getting it for you (They won't let you go out in the yard and get it because they're afraid that you'll sue them if you get hurt) and you most likely WON'T find a 2007-2011 Ranger at one of those Pull-A-Part yards.
Good Luck
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One of the worst things about the salvage yards where they won't let you go out into the yard is that if you're not spending at least $1000 with them they lie to you and tell you that they don't have a certain part and they're extremely rude and talk to you like you're a dog.
Most of those guys are convicted felons and they can't get a job anywhere else hense the reason they're working there and they have no customer service skills at all. Then they only rely on the info that they see on the computer so if that computer says something won't work on your vehicle and you know that it will they will just say "Well, my computer says it won't work for your particular make and model" They're like a bunch of robots and know less that one of those U-Scan machines at Walmart.
One of the worst things about the salvage yards where they won't let you go out into the yard is that if you're not spending at least $1000 with them they lie to you and tell you that they don't have a certain part and they're extremely rude and talk to you like you're a dog.
Most of those guys are convicted felons and they can't get a job anywhere else hense the reason they're working there and they have no customer service skills at all. Then they only rely on the info that they see on the computer so if that computer says something won't work on your vehicle and you know that it will they will just say "Well, my computer says it won't work for your particular make and model" They're like a bunch of robots and know less that one of those U-Scan machines at Walmart.
And I'm like "Well of coarse you can't find it in your system … it didn't get inventoried!" Most of those guys that sit behind that counter and sell parts wouldn't get off their dead a** if their life depended on it. I think a lot of them are ex-cons and that was the only place that would hire them.
And most of them are working off of commission so if they're not selling you a $900 part then most of them won't give you the time a day. That's why I like the Pull-A-Part yards, but It's very rare to find late model trucks at the PAP near me.
Hey man,
I don't know if this will be any help to you, but I found the Part # to the electrical connection that plugs into the female part of the AUX port. It's Part # 3-1419158-2 and I also learned that you can get these round AUX ports from the later model Mustangs and F-150s (Probably not above 2014)
The electrical connection the plugs into the back of you stereo is very common and you could probably find those out of a Explorer.
Another thing I learned from doing research is that if the Ranger has the Sirrius Satellite radio system then that electrical connection will be hard wired into the in-dash wiring harness because the AUX button on the stereo also turns on the Sirrius Satellite radio so it would probably be better to find one out of a Ranger that doesn't have S.S.R.
I hope this helps,
Good Luck
I don't know if this will be any help to you, but I found the Part # to the electrical connection that plugs into the female part of the AUX port. It's Part # 3-1419158-2 and I also learned that you can get these round AUX ports from the later model Mustangs and F-150s (Probably not above 2014)
The electrical connection the plugs into the back of you stereo is very common and you could probably find those out of a Explorer.
Another thing I learned from doing research is that if the Ranger has the Sirrius Satellite radio system then that electrical connection will be hard wired into the in-dash wiring harness because the AUX button on the stereo also turns on the Sirrius Satellite radio so it would probably be better to find one out of a Ranger that doesn't have S.S.R.
I hope this helps,
Good Luck
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