- Compatible with select Ford vehicles equipped with 8.4” radios and Sony factory amplified audio systems
Including 2015-2018 Edge, 2016 Escape, 2015-2017 Expedition, 2011-2018 Explorer, 2013-2017 F-150, 2013-2019 F-250, and 2013-2019 F-350 models. - Also compatible with 2013-2019 F-450, 2013-2019 F-550, 2012-2017 Focus, 2013-2016 Fusion, 2019-2020 Mustang, and 2013-2015 Taurus models for a customized fit.
- Variable 5V RMS front, rear, and sub preamp outputs
Features fading, balance, equalization, and level control capabilities. - Customized OE bass, mid, and treble center frequency selection
Allows precision tuning. - Provides flat audio output
For a solid audio foundation. - Retains audio from factory features
Including SYNC, Bluetooth audio, safety warning chimes, parking sensor chimes, and navigation prompts. - Data-controlled remote amplifier turn-on
Automatically powers the amplifier when the radio is turned on. - Enables subwoofer installation
Allows you to add a subwoofer to the factory sound system and adjust sublevel with the included bass knob. - Optional TOSLINK optical output
Provides a variable 2-channel fiber optic digital audio output when used in conjunction with APA-TOS1 (sold separately). - Plug-and-play installation
For quick and easy setup.
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PAC – Amplifier Integration Interface for Select Ford Vehicles with 8.4” Radio and Sony System – Black/Blue
$168.00 Save:$94.00(36%)
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Additional information
Model Number | AP4-FD21 |
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Vehicle Compatibility | Select 2011-2020 Ford vehicles equipped with 8.4" radios and Sony factory amplified audio systems |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | None |
Color Category | Multi |
Function(s) Retained | SYNC, Bluetooth audio, safety warning chimes, parking sensor chimes, navigation prompts |
Product Name | Amplifier Integration Interface for Select Ford Vehicles with 8.4” Radio and Sony System |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Wireless | No |
Brand | PAC |
Color | Black/Blue |
USB Port(s) | Yes |
UPC | 609098817042 |
Reviews (8)
Pops10 –
It was easy to install, i Installed it my self and works great, is a bit pricey but worth it
JayDeeEm –
Works with the 2018 Focus RS’ “premium” Sony system. Simple plug and play. Make sure to test if system turns on before screwing everything in the deck back in. It is the most expensive option out there to obtain an amplifier remote and audio-out but it is a clean install with NO impact to OEM system.
MrDuane –
Got this for me 2015 F-150 with the Sony system. Did exactly what it said it would and allowed me to integrate my 2 maps so I could finally install my system. I picked up the optional tos link so I could run optical to my dsp. No noise no matter where the dial is. Completely happy
Ampro –
There is a small noise with the volume all the way down
John –
Makes adding amp to my truck so much easier great product and very easy to install
Insaneimage –
Worked just the way I needed it too! Love the way PAC products work with your factory vehicle.
Aparades –
This was about the only harness that works ahd makes it sound good , excellent product. but very pricey
David –
I first tried using a Audio Control LCI6I but it just didnt sound good at all and it had a noticeable hiss and the sound it produced was just lacking and man I was so dissapointed , So I wanted to try this PAC interface and luckily it was a deal of the day for $159 when I got it which made the decision easy.
So I have had this installed for 1 year in my 2016 Fusion Titanium for little over a year and its running a 4 channel 100w RMS amp to Alpine Type R 6.5 components in front door and Type R 6x9s in rear deck and also 2 Rockville powered subs under front seats, the factory Sony amp is still running the rear door speakers and the center dash speaker, and it does what it says BUT 2 things I don’t like are..
It says 4V or 5V pre-out but there’s no way when compared to a aftermarket deck as I had exact same speakers and amps in a 2011 Fusion with a aftermarket Sony (2V pre-out) and a Pioneer (4V pre-out) deck and the volume at same amp gain was lot less than on my current 16 Fusion, the amp gains had to be turned up lot more to get near that volume. It also has a minor hiss when you have the stereo turned real low or in between songs etc.. but you don’t notice it when playing music.
Also its not this interfaces problem but the Sony deck doesn’t put out great sound compared to an aftermarket deck but I didn’t think it would, but it is something else that’s noticeable.
I do like that it has the 3 band EQ settings you can change and also that I haven’t had ANY issues with it since installing it a year ago. And it bypasses the bass roll-off as far as I can tell and from what I read.
If you want to run amps and subs then this is the best Interface or way to do it in my opinion and I am glad I got it instead of the AudioControl LCI6I or by using a speaker level to RCS convertor.