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The 2005 Ford Explorer does not come with an AUX input, despite some models having an "AUX" button on the radio. When pressed, the system alerts drivers that no input is available. While other 2005 vehicles from Ford may have AUX outlets, the Explorer does not. However, it does include an AM/FM radio, CD player, and 4 speakers. The XLT trim level offers additional features such as a DVD player, LCD screen in the second row, optional MP3 capability, an optional amplifier, and rear seat audio controls. The base trim XLS does not have optional MP3 capability, but some owners have used a wireless MP3 adapter to play music from their phone through the radio.
There is absence of a tray.
In the 2005 Ford Explorer, the auxiliary input is located within the convenient tray situated in the center of the dashboard, directly above the radio.
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