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The 2004 Ford Focus doesn't have an AUX jack pre-installed, unlike later models where it's located inside the cabin's glove box. However, the 2004 model comes with standard features including an AM/FM radio, a single-disc CD player, 4 speakers, and volume controls that adjust based on speed. The radio also has theft deterrent technology. To play MP3 files in the Focus, you can either burn them onto a CD and use the dash CD player, or opt for an aftermarket stereo with an AUX input. Users have found success using an FM transmitter priced under $100, which wirelessly connects to your device and allows playback through the Focus' in-dash radio.
The aux input for the 2004 Ford Focus is situated on the dashboard, where you can find the 3.5mm audio jack.