There are quite a few relays and solenoids that are activated when an engine is turned on. Some of them make noise.
Under the dash, behind the stereo. It will be on the right side. Under the dash, behind the stereo. It will be on the right side. Under the dash, behind the stereo. It will be on the right side.
Has it always been like this or not? If it is, then it is not really a problem. It is how the stereo was installed. An stereo can be installed to be turned on whether the engine is on or off. If the stereo cannot be turned off at all, then you have a problem with your stereo.
in the fuse box or behind the stereo itself
st means stereo pan position stereo left n right =st
I had the same problem in my 97 LS Coupe. I changed out the antenna and that didn't resolve the problem. I replaced the stereo with an after market stereo and the problem was resolved.
Behind the glove box
in the dash behind a panel behind the stereo
I had the same problem. Not sure if I fixed the problem, but I changed the stereo and it seemed to work. It had a custom stereo. If that's not the problem, it might be your computer module.
It is not the stereo. Behind the stereo there is a relay switch for the turn signals. It is going out and needs to be replaced. Autozone has the part about $30-$40
who says you can't? I replaced the stereo myself on my 93 ford explorer with an aftermarket stereo with no problem.
on mine its behind the stereo....
Check to see if the Neon stereo lights come on. If the radio lights up then there could be an internal problem or a problem with an external amplifier.