Check fuses , or bulbs in radio burn out.
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
F1 is a 25A fuse and it is listed as audio F8 is a 5A fuse listed for the Radio F20 is a 5A Fuse listed as audio
you will need to bypass the amps in the passanger side rear of the vehicle if its the Eddie Bauer edition.
the led panel is burnt out you can either take it to a radio repair shop or buy a used radio you can't fix it
Our antenna is located on the passenger side rear 1/4 glass, looks like the rear window heat strip, the main antenna wire runs the length of the head liner on the passenger side.
Contact your dealer. Each vehicle identification number has its own radio code. There are no generic codes. Be prepared to prove ownership when trying to get a code. If it is a junk yard radio they may be able to give you the code from the radio serial number. Most dealers make a copy of your drivers license and put it in the information request to the Ford information system.
You can find a radio wiring harness for your 1997 Ford at most auto-parts stores. Many electronic stores will also have the radio wiring harness.
It's in the center stack of the dash , just to the left of the radio
Yes , in the center stack of the dash , to the right of the radio
The antenna cable comes out of the back of the radio. Then runs along the inside of dashboard behind glove box, runs down behind right kick panel and then goes under the floor trim on inside of door (pry the panel up to see), then I believe it connects to the back window. The actual antenna is inside the glass.
I've had that happen to my Isuzu Ascender. The thing that worked for me was turn car off and remove key find the fuse to the radio/CD player and pull it out turn car on for a second (radio & CD player will not turn on at all because the fuse is out) put the fuse back in turn car on- hopefully you can eject the CD now.