Is it possible to install an aftermarket radio on a 2016 ford fiesta s base sedan?
Is it possible? And also does it mess up the warranty on the car?
I'm sure it is and it won't mess with the warranty
Take this problem back to Ford, s and get them to change it
If you own it, no problem. If you lease it, then there's a problem, but can be cured by having the car stereo shop retain the original wiring harness and mounting kit, so you can pop the old one back in when you turn the car back at the end of the lease.
Possible? Very much so. But on most newer cars(including the fiesta) it requires at minimum a dash kit to mount the radio, and likely a few adapters for the wiring harness and antenna and such to keep from hacking up the factory wires and make sure everything still works like it should. Probably best for you to just take it somewhere that does audio installs, they'll know what parts are needed and how to do it.
As for warranty, it won't void your vehicles warranty, but if there are any problems directly caused by the radio(which is unlikely) then it won't be covered under warranty. So if you're engine blows up or something it's not going to be denied warranty because you changed the radio, but if an electrical component directly associated with the radio fails then its on you.
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