There is a common problem with these radios that the lighting goes off. The problem is a weak point in the soldering. You can purchase directions on how to fix these on eBay. You can also find people who can repair these on eBay or Craigs list.
Replace the radio.
I have the same year Explorer and my radio had the same problem... The problem was in the radio and it just needed to be replaced with a new one.
you have to replace the parking light bold because is the same as the brake light so just replace the light bold I think is the middle one between turning light and backing light. you have to replace the parking light bold because is the same as the brake light so just replace the light bold I think is the middle one between turning light and backing light.
Probably going to have to replace entire radio. Unless you can find a mom n pop shop that will do it
bulb # for brake light on your explorer is a 3157 backup light bulb # is 3156 hope this helps
They are on the wheels and are held on by bolts.
After the Explorer is scanned for trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the malfunction , then the check engine light can be reset
On a 1999 Ford Explorer , there are 2 fuses in the fuse panel on the driver's end of the dash ( the cover is visible with the driver's door open ) for the radio. In location # 29 is a 10 amp fuse for the radio and In location # 20 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the radio / GEM / and rap module (Helpfull) On a 1999 Ford Explorer Sport the radio fuse/relay location # is 28 a 7.5 amp fuse, 29 a 25 amp fuse, and 34 and 36 which control the CD function and are both 7.5 amp fuses.
you should have to pull up some of the casing around it and then u can unscrew the radio from there
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dash light location on a 1999 hound accord V6
http://www.corvetteradios.com/ sells the bulbs for the GM k1500 radios. They have a diagram showing how to solder them to the circuit board on their site.