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  1. I ordered it, cant wait till its here. Happy New year to you guys!
  2. yes, I looked at them all. They go into a wiring harness to the back of the radio.
  3. interesting, so i would just plug my XM radio into that and it would play over a FM station? thats a viable option for sure. thanks bud
  4. thanks guys, I changed out the radio and it made no difference. I also did the procedure GBL mentioned and nothing...I dont get it. I'll die if I have to listen to FM radio lol
  5. thats what i was thinking but i dont know what else it could be. the wires to the aux jack are fine.
  6. Found one on ebay for 99. we will see if that does the trick. I have to have XM radio!
  7. yes the AM-FM works fine, cd plays. I got a new 3.5mm plug from ford and it made no difference. I guess the radio is shot.
  8. Its a 2010 Transit Connect XLT. I have my XM radio plugged into the headphone jack and it will not play any sound. I tried a different cord and device with no success. Need a new radio??
  9. yea im gonna take it to a pro to recharge. The leak was easy to find, two hoses rubbed against each other and caused a hole. I have a new hose on the way and will put it on, just have to get it recharged.
  10. I have a hole in my AC tube on my transit. I have attached a pic, its #14. Re charging my system, is this something I can do with one of those cans at auto zone? thanks
  11. ok cool, I know a good machine shop that did the work on my head. Im sure they can do it. thanks guys, i'll keep you posted if thats it.
  12. Thats what I am thinking as well. From what I have found, you can buy the bearing but have to get it pressed in, you cant buy the whole assembly. Is this something any shop can do or do I need to take it to ford?
  13. So my 2010 transit connect is making a annoying sound from the front end now. It was doing something similar a few months back, but would get louder the faster I went, I changed the right halfshaft bearing and it went away. Now, its doing it again but different. It sounds like I have mud tires on the van, best way to describe the sound. Plus, there is a slight vibration I can feel in the pedals. When I take a turn to the left only, it goes away. Could that bearing have gone bad again? As I speed up it gets better so im thinking thats not it, its probably the worst at 45-55mph. Im thinking wheel bearing or possible CV joint? I jacked the car up and laid under it while it was in gear and going about 45 and really couldnt hear much, so Im kinda leaing to maybe a wheel bearing. Just wanted to see what you think and what a good way to nail down the cause is. thanks!
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