Re: Ford Explorer overhead console install Reply #15 – April 24, 2005, 02:18:50 AM Wooo, dad is not going to be happy when i gonna quit his console of his recent explorer.....Nice Mod !!!! Quote Selected
Re: Ford Explorer overhead console install Reply #16 – May 06, 2005, 08:25:51 PM Here's how to calibrate and set the magnetic variance of your overhead console, should you chose to do this install (thanks to gunkel04 for the pics): Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #17 – March 01, 2008, 08:04:49 PM More info: You WILL need sun visors from a factory sunroof car for this mod. Normal sunvisors have little "wings" that will get in the way of the console after it's installed.Wiring diagram Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #18 – March 02, 2008, 02:48:49 AM Nice work. Are the two rooflines similar enough that you don't need to trim any part of the console? Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #19 – March 02, 2008, 09:04:16 AM The console was not trimmed at all. The rooflines aren't perfect, but they're close enough Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #20 – March 06, 2008, 02:09:40 PM That is a very sweet custom item.You mean it actuly warms up in Nova Scotia? Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #21 – March 06, 2008, 03:33:16 PM I'd bet it gets colder in Ohio than it does in Nova Scotia - the Atlantic ocean keeps it fairly mild here. Unfortunately it also keeps plenty of moisture in the air, which means a snow/rain storm every other day in winter... Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #22 – March 06, 2008, 06:26:56 PM Quote from: Thunder Chicken;207149More info: You WILL need sun visors from a factory sunroof car for this mod. Normal sunvisors have little "wings" that will get in the way of the console after it's installed.Wiring diagrami've been meaning to let you know, i have a factory sunroof and i saw in another pic (i dont think it was in here) you had the "wings?" bent so the visors could fold back. i have the same visors in my car. so i suspect that older, 86 and back wouldnt have those and could be swapped in. Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #23 – March 06, 2008, 08:11:00 PM Quote from: ~AC;207979i've been meaning to let you know, i have a factory sunroof and i saw in another pic (i dont think it was in here) you had the "wings?" bent so the visors could fold back. i have the same visors in my car. so i suspect that older, 86 and back wouldnt have those and could be swapped in.My original visors had the wings bent (broken actually, they're plastic inside and don't bend), but I installed a pair of visors from a factory moonroof car which don't have the wings. Is yours the factory power moonroof? If so, could you post a pic of how the wings clear the factory overhead console? It (your pic) might provide some insight as to how to mount the Explorer console without changing the visors Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #24 – March 06, 2008, 08:34:43 PM Wow, too bad that aint sunroof-friendly. Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #25 – March 06, 2008, 10:38:25 PM i'll try and get you a picture, but yeh that nice but sucks since i got a power moonroof. they looked exactly like the ones where the wings were broken. Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #26 – June 14, 2008, 02:05:00 AM I'm wondering if a 2000-2003 F150 console maybe a bit farther back might work with the standard visors. From what I can tell the very tip would have to be trimmed to match our roofline, but maybe it will work? Does anyone have access to one?http://www.phoenix-image.com/Hydrographics%20Pictures/WebGalleryTrucksSuvs/pages/P1010068.htmhttp://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=f-150+overhead+console&category0= Quote Selected
wiring harness woes Reply #27 – October 21, 2008, 02:55:12 AM Inspired by the OP's success, motivated by the long desire for a useful overhead console, and tempted by the smokin'(?) deal on evilbay, I find myself with a problem - my wiring harness doesn't match the one in the thread.Does anyone know how, or even if, these wires match up to the schematic posted in this thread? Is the 7.5A fuse still necessary? The console appears to be the same.The wires I have are, clockwise from upper left:[color]/[stripe]1. light blue / red2. dark blue / yellow3. turquoise(?) / orange4. black / light blue5. light green / orange6. grey / black (or is that black with a grey stripe?)7. purple / red8. black, which I'm guessing is the ground. Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #28 – October 21, 2008, 08:42:45 AM What year/make/model was your console from? I can look up the wiring info Quote Selected
One project finished (Explorer overhead console install)... Reply #29 – October 21, 2008, 12:32:52 PM I think it's a '97, but don't have the info from evilbay. The part number starts with "F37F" if that's any help. Quote Selected