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The xr6 head unit is a proprietry system which cannot be changed! The car WILL NOT START Without the headunit connected and working correctly. To do ANY changes you need to do a blaupunkt headunit/screen for like $2000 bare minimum and thats even before speakers/diff head unit. They relocate the original headuni to somewhere else and put in a new one

Once agian, the original headunit cannot be removed or changed. You must keep it and relocate it.

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Blaupunkt with a deal with ford have done a "MOD" so you can run normal tv/dvd to the screen in the BA faclton with premium sound, however the base is like $2k and thats without any components,. thats just to get the mod to allow you to do it

ford have restristyed the head unit like a mad hoe

so the car cant get flogged and so u cant change shit

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security feature of the ba falcon. its hooks into the ecu or sometthing random. engine wont function with the headunit missing / tampered with

only option is to get premium sound and move the head unit somewhere else so you can put your own head unit in and cut the speakers wires etc.,, and just leave the old head unit some where else but still giving power / start signal so the engine still works

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you can, but you need the premium sound option and an upgrade pack released only by blaupunkt. ford and blaupunkt have some exclusive deal for the BA and some other crpa. ill trry and findf the PDF. but yes with the blaupunkt addon pack u can watch tv/dvds

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