![]() On some of the explorers the factory amp(s) are behind the drivers side rear panel so check there before ripping everything apart. The best way around that is to run all 4 speaker wires from the amp to the dash as well as an antenna extension if you want AM/FM to work. If there is no antenna jack at the dash you have the third possibility.the pain in the neck JBL system. Now all the speakers play from the deck power. You unplug 2 plugs from the factory amp and connect them back together with the "bypass" plug. from there you need to remove the rear side panal (in most cases passenger side) and it comes with another 2 sided plug. It allows you to use the factory plug to send the audio back to the factory amp location. A better option but one that requires more work is to get a ford "amp eliminator" harness. It will allow you to connect to the aftermarket speaker wire, you hook up the remote (blue) on the power harness and you have sound. One is purchase a ford "amp integrator" harness. If I remember correctly on the 96 you have 2 options. either way if the speaker harness doesn't fit theres an amp. You probably have the JBL system which is factory amplified.
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