Car Audio

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OEM factory car stereos, head units, and radio modules. Each unit is power-tested before shipping. Direct plug-and-play replacements — no adapters needed. Ford, Dodge, Jeep, and Chevy vehicles.

Common questions

What kind of car audio parts are these?

Factory-integrated OEM head units, receivers, amplifiers, and infotainment or display units — the same equipment that came in the vehicle. Because they're factory parts, they keep working with the steering-wheel controls, chimes, and vehicle data that an aftermarket unit would drop.

What are the symptoms of a failing factory radio or infotainment unit?

No power, no sound, a blank or flickering display, media faults, distorted audio, or the loss of features like the backup camera or Bluetooth. Some anti-theft-linked radios lock up and display a code request after a battery disconnect.

Will a factory radio work if I just plug it in?

Sometimes. Many radios are plug-and-play when the OEM part number matches, but navigation and infotainment units — and radios tied to the vehicle's anti-theft system — often need coding or a VIN/anti-theft relearn. Message us your VIN and the part number on your radio and we'll tell you what yours needs.

Why buy an OEM factory radio instead of an aftermarket unit?

An OEM unit keeps your steering-wheel controls, chimes, and vehicle integration working, and it fits the dash opening exactly. Aftermarket head units lose factory features and need adapters and trim kits. Every OEM audio unit we sell is inspected and tested for functionality before listing.