Ford Explorer Expedition F150 Cd Changer Magazine Cartridge 95-98 F57f-18c833-ab on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
6 disk CD changer magazine part number F57F-18C833-AB this is for the Clarion unit with the LARGE ORANGE EJECT button used in the 95-98 range. Will not work in CD changers that do not have the Orange eject button check with a Ford dealer if you are unsure about fitment.
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