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.
Sounds like it could be a bad ignition switch.
splice the blue amp wire on the harness to the power wire, your car came with a factory amp. that will give you sound.
Eddie Bauer is a clothing company that also has many other fabric products. You can find information on this manufacturer from a variety of different places including the storefront itself.
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
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
he's my cousin and he ALWAYS wears the Eddie Bauer watches..is favorite is his BIG silver one with blue in the middle
The maximum towing capacity of the 1993 Eddie Bauer Edition Ford Explorer is 5,200 pounds. This is for a 4.0 Liter V6 engine.
Yes , there was a 1997 Ford Explorer with the Eddie Bauer trim - did you have a question ?
Bolted to the bottom of the engine
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
6x8.
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Mine does.
The thermostat on a 2004 Eddie Bauer Edition Explorer 4.6L V8 is located in the top heater hose. It is in the end that is attached to the water pump.
The main difference between the limited and the Eddie Bauer is that the Eddie Bauer has two-tone leather seats and the limited does not. Also, the limited has chrome roof racks, running boards and wheels (2003 up). The XLT is a cheaper version of the Explorer. It features cloth seats and downgraded features.
The EGR valve for the 4.0 L OHV V6 engine is located on the driver's side of the engine - Helpfull
1992, according to Edmunds: http://www.edmunds.com/ford/explorer/review.html
The Eddie Bauer is one trim level above the XLT Explorer