Audio Systems/CARK-91

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Trying to fit a CARK-91 to a Ford Fiesta Zetec 2000.
Radio is 3000 Traffic. Can`t locate Mute contact & really need wiring diagram for radio. Hope you can help,Thanks,Max

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See this report from another allexpert:

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Audio-Systems-835/Ford-traffic-3000-radio.htm

It should help you somewhat.

Since you are in the UK you may have to find a UK supplier of the wiring harness, but the wiring colors and cableing system is the same for UK and USA.

The wiring diagram or color coding for the radio comes with its owners manual.  You should be able to download it from their website if you have lost yours.  Chilton books may have it for the ford model.

But, if this radio is readied for the Fiesta it should have a cable plug on the end that matches the car cabling. You can check and verify the color coding at the URL mentioned above.

Hope this helps.
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