AAR 093401BT Installation & Operating Instructions

AAR 093401BT Installation & Operating Instructions

1949 - 1950 ford passenger cars & 1951 – 1952 ford wagons & trucks am/fm /bluetooth radio

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Release Date
March 2018
1949 - 1950 FORD Passenger Cars &
1951 – 1952 FORD Wagons & Trucks
®
AM/FM /BLUETOOTH
RADIO INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AM/FM10.0
1
Model 093401BT
ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE RADIO, INC.
700 TAMPA RD. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 USA (727) 785-8733
For HELP, Questions or Comments email:
support@radiosforoldcars.com

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  • Page 1 1949 - 1950 FORD Passenger Cars & 1951 – 1952 FORD Wagons & Trucks ® AM/FM /BLUETOOTH RADIO INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AM/FM10.0 Model 093401BT ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE RADIO, INC. 700 TAMPA RD. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 USA (727) 785-8733 For HELP, Questions or Comments email: support@radiosforoldcars.com...
  • Page 2 CONGRATULATIONS! You have one of the most unique and sophisticated radios ever built! It is designed to preserve the original fit, functions and appearance of your radio while providing the best of the latest digital technology. The modern features that were not available when your vehicle was new are cleverly disguised so that they are functional and easily accessible, but are not visible.
  • Page 3 Your radio has a 12 pin connector for the speakers, power, and options. See illustration below for more details. There is one red (fused) wire. This is the main power input. It should be connected to the 12 volt Accessory circuit. There is a green wire that is used for the dial light.
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION Mount the radio in the dash using the two 1/2” shaft nuts. Take care not to cross-thread or over-tighten them. Finger tight plus ½ turn is enough. The radio should also be supported with the 9” backstrap supplied. The strap will support the radio while taking some of the stress off of the control shafts.

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