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Metra Electronics Radio Replacement Harness - Fits Select Ford/Hyundai/Land Rover/VPG 2003-2019

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Features

  • Wiring harness for fast and easy radio installation
  • Plugs into the car's original radio connectors on one side
  • To retain the factory AV/DVD, use 70-5520AV in addition
  • Color-coded wires on the other side are connected to the aftermarket radio
  • No wire cutting needed for factory radio connectors
  • 24-way plug provides electrical power to the radio and speaker connection
  • A tech support number is available for installation help 7 days a week
  • Confirm fitment via the METRA ELECTRONICS VEHICLE FIT GUIDE
  • 1-year limited warranty

Description

Install a new car radio faster with this wiring harness that plugs right into the vehicle's connectors, allowing you to connect the radio to the vehicle's electrical system. On one side, the wiring harness is color-coded, with wires you'll connect or solder to the aftermarket radio/receiver. The other side has a vehicle-specific adapter that connects directly to the original radio connectors for a quicker installation without cutting each wire. Keep in mind that you may need additional parts to complete your installation, including a dash kit, antenna adapter, and, depending on your vehicle, a special interface adapter to retain audio controls on your steering wheel or other essential vehicle functions like navigation, video, and more. Look up your vehicle for more information.

Brand: Metra


Material: Copper (core conductor), PVC (insulation/jacketing)


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4 x 0.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Connector Type: 24-pin


Brand Name: Metra


Manufacturer: Metra Electronics Corp


UPC: 086429098958


Unit Count: 1 Count


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Global Trade Identification Number: 58


Included Components: Please check specs


Item Type Name: Wiring Harness For Select 2003-Up Ford Vehicles


Model: 70-5520


Part Number: 70-5520


Item Dimensions: 4 x 0.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Connector Type: 24-pin


Material Type: Copper (core conductor), PVC (insulation/jacketing)


Cable Type: Auxiliary


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  • Good quality and value
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Works as intended for a 2004 f150. Came pre spliced and ready for install. All wires are labeled as well which is a plus
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by Melissa B.

  • Works great, with two small changes for the 2006 Hyundai Sonata (tl;dr: order two of these!)
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I just used this wiring harness yesterday to install an aftermarket stereo on my 2006 Hyundai Sonata and I want to point out a couple of things. As others have pointed out in their reviews of this wiring harness, as it relates to the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, this harness is missing a couple of wires. It also actually has a couple of extra wires too, that won't end up being connected to anything in the factory stereo wiring harness, but those can be just capped off and ignored. But what's more concerning for those of us with a 2006 Hyundai Sonata is that it's missing a larger spade connection at factory harness location 24 for the power antenna, and also a smaller wire connection at factory harness location 19, which is the remote control ground (required if you want to have your steering wheel radio controls work on your new, aftermarket stereo). As "jasper pipestone" points out in his review, a large wire is missing for the power antenna. He mistakenly refers to this as factory wiring harness location 13 in his review, but it's actually factory wiring harness location 24. Factory Harness location 13 is the black (common ground), so don't remove that one!. You actually want to match up with the funky green colored wire on the factory wiring harness for the power antenna line, which is at factory harness location 24, on the opposite side from the big black and gray wires (black == common ground and grey == battery/constant power). I did what he suggested and bought an extra wiring harness because I knew I'd be short a couple of wires, and these wiring harnesses are cheap. I popped the red wire retainer out from both harnesses. Then I lifted the little plastic clip on the inside of the wiring harness that holds down one of the bigger spade wires and removed it from one harness and then put it into the other harness, solving the location 24 problem. Also, this harness does not have a wire that matches up with factory harness location 19, which is the remote control ground, which is required if you plan on hooking your after market stereo up to a steering wheel control interface like the Axxess ASWC that I used. To solve this problem, I removed another (smaller) wire from my second/spare harness and put it into location 19 in the wiring harness I used to install my aftermarket stereo. Then I reinstalled both of the red wiring harness retaining clips. It works perfectly! I've uploaded a REALLY helpful wiring diagram for the 2006 Hyundai Sonata car stereo factory wiring harness here: [...] After adding the two missing wires to this wiring harness, I was able to connect all of my factory wiring harness wires to my aftermarket stereo with little problem. Hope this helps somebody else out there. =:) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013 by vanRijn

  • Great fit for 2006 Ford F-150.
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Purchased this for aftermarket stereo for a 2006 Ford F-150. Connecting the stereo wiring harnesses to the Metra harness was straight forward. Made connecting the new stereo a breeze! Very pleased.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Fair Value
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Have never been disappointed with Metra products. Works as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Very serviceable harness!
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I used this in a 2005 Ford Focus ZX4 SE. you can easily remove the red insert and delete any wires you won’t be using. That’s what I did and it gave me such a factory look! Highly recommended their harnesses
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2026 by Carto Momo

  • Needs a 12 volt ACC switch
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Big But!This is the right harness but you will need to create your own 12 volt ACC switch wire Good luck 2010 Ford F-150
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2026 by matt

  • Ford Focus 2007 Installation Guide
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I installed this Pioneer DEH-150MP Single DIN stereo in a 2007 Ford Focus with zero product-related issues. I used the Metra 99-5808 Single DIN Installation Kit (link below) and Metra 70-5520 Wiring Harness for the installation. The stereo comes with a remote (did not use), the stereo itself, a few screws, and the Pioneer wiring connector. The dash kit comes with 2 mounts and a trim piece. The wiring harness comes in one piece, one side is the factory connector, the other is bare wires. NOTICE: THERE IS NO ANTENNA ADAPTER INCLUDED WITH THESE 3 ITEMS. If you want to use the radio, you'll need to find the proper antenna adapter. I will update this review if I find the adapter. FOR INSTALLATION: Before going out to your car to tear it apart, first solder all the wires together. Red goes with red and yellow goes with yellow etc. There should be no surprises when soldering your wires together. The orange and solid blue wires on the factory connector will be unused. Solder and tape the unused ends. Disconnected negative battery terminal. This is a highly recommended step of caution to take. It takes all of 20 seconds. Take off the entire dash panel. Simply insert a screwdriver/knife into the edge of the panel and gently pry it off. There are connectors near each corner, it should come off easily. You may want to disconnect the cigarette lighter on the left side to give you more room. Maneuver the removed dash down and to the right to get the most room. I used a little force to get it past the shifter. Remove the 4 7mm bolts on the sides of the OEM stereo. You'll need a nut driver for this (shaped like a screwdriver with the function of a ratchet.) The stereo will now come out. Disconnect the wiring harness and antenna. Now that the OEM stereo is free, its time to put together the dash kit. First, remove the outside plastic trim on your Pioneer stereo. There are small clips on the top, bottom and sides to push out to achieve this. Next, using any sort of prying device, lift the metal tabs on the left and right sides. Lift them enough to slide the stereo out of the metal sleeve. The metal sleeve should be able to slide rearward off the stereo. Now grab your plastic mounts that came with the Dash Kit. R goes on the right side (looking at the stereo as it will be positioned when we are finished) and L goes on the left side. The flaps should be on the bottom of the stereo. Using the screws that came with your Pioneer stereo, attach the mounts via any exposed screwholes. I only used 4 screws. Now you can slide the stereo into the single DIN dash kit, and the mounts will clip into the rest of the kit. Snap the trim piece that came with your dash kit into place. It might be possible to put the trim piece on upside down, avoid this in any case. From here, simply plug in your wiring harnesses and the antenna, if you have the proper adapter. Slide the stereo and dash kit in place, replace the 4 screws, plug in your cigarette lighter if you removed it and finally replace the front panel. All done. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091V0A9U/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1 <---- Pioneer Single DIN Stereo http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WTFAW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2 <---- Single DIN Install Kit http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WTF34/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0 <---- Wiring Harness ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2014 by Aaron

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Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Just as I described. Thanks
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2026 by Randy Haywood

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