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AM FM Scanner Coupler

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jimg

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I purchased an AM/FM scanner coupler for my 2003 Ford Taurus. However, when I got the radio pulled out of the dash, I found that the car's antenna cable was not plugged in to the radio, it was wired in! Therefore, I couldn't connect the coupler. Does anyone know if there is somewhere in the cable line where I can install this coupler? Thanks in advance for your help!
 

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Go to your local car audio shop. They can strip a bit of the antenna insulation back and install the connector of your choice. That's one way.
 

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pull the passenger side "kick" panel and the connector should be either behind the panel or under the carpet on the passenger side.
 

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Taurus coupler

I have an '01 Taurus and the guts of the radio are in the trunk over the driver side wheel well. I spent $30.00 for two adapters for the radio/coupler fittings and wasn't happy with the result. Might be my coupler but I found no change in the FM reception and a significanly degraded AM reception. Scanner reception wasn't very good either. I gave up on it. I'm getting better scanner reception with the stock rubber ducky from a hand held stuck on the windshield with a device available on the net that uses a couple of suction cups.
 

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Do yourself a favor and don't use the AM-FM-Scanner coupler, use a purpose built scanner antenna instead. Those couplers work very poorly for scanners and it will degrade your AM-FM reception. Go for a low profile mag-mount, or even better a drilled in NMO mount type antenna, it will work a whole lot better!

If you really need to use the coupler, Ford usually has a connecter behind the passenger side kick panel as pitcockm says. You may need an adaptor for that though, my Expedition from a couple years back had a connection that would not fit the normal Motorola antenna connection when I installed an XM radio, I had to buy a special adaptor kit at a car stereo shop for about $30.
 
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