In the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel removable plastic cover panel is visible with the drivers door open ) fuse # 29 - 25 amp - radio fuse # 20 - 7.5 amp - radio , RAP module , GEM fuse # 28 - 7.5 amp - radio , GEM , memory seat
The radio is usually supplied power until you open one of the doors. Perhaps what you have is a bad door sensor? Try shutting off the car, and then opening the passenger door and see if it shuts the radio off. If that doesn't fix it, then whatever module the radio is connected to is probably bad.
splice the blue amp wire on the harness to the power wire, your car came with a factory amp. that will give you sound.
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The Philco radio model R91 is a commemorative edition radio produced in the 1980s. Parts may no longer be available.
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" First sung on Eddie Cantor's radio show in November 1934.
Yes , in the center stack of the dash , to the right of the radio
You should be able to get sound from the radio. Mine is set on channel 89.5 FM. When the DVD player first turns it should say on the monitor.
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
you will need to bypass the amps in the passanger side rear of the vehicle if its the Eddie Bauer edition.
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
The radio is usually supplied power until you open one of the doors. Perhaps what you have is a bad door sensor? Try shutting off the car, and then opening the passenger door and see if it shuts the radio off. If that doesn't fix it, then whatever module the radio is connected to is probably bad.
The selector rotary knob is in the center stack of the dash , just to the left of the radio for the 4X4 Control Trac system
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.
splice the blue amp wire on the harness to the power wire, your car came with a factory amp. that will give you sound.
I would like to find a diagram for the car radio speaker wires on a 2000 ford explorer
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