Greetings!
I recently purchased a 1998 Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition and when purchased, the radio did not work. If you push the clock button the clock will light up for about 5 seconds and them go dark. The power button does absolutely nothing.
My first thought and the recommendation from the seller was a fuse is blown. All fuses are good. Next I tried a different radio from a local junkyard, and the two I tried did the same thing.
I am guessing that there is power to the clock, but the main power to the radio itself is not there. Still makes me think it's a fuse. Is there any other fuses that I can check other than the one in the Power Distribution Box and the 2 in the Engine Mini Fuse Block?
I paid $2000 for it (157k and in good shape), and 2 days after I bought it I had to replace the Air Suspension Pump, Air Suspension Relay, a Coil Pack and Plug. These were unexpected repairs. I am just starting to address the repairs that I was aware of when I purchased it. The radio is the first thing I am tackling because I figured it would be the cheapest to fix.
I apologize if this was answered before, I did a quick search and found nothing with the exact problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Longtime Ford lover!!!
LB
I recently purchased a 1998 Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition and when purchased, the radio did not work. If you push the clock button the clock will light up for about 5 seconds and them go dark. The power button does absolutely nothing.
My first thought and the recommendation from the seller was a fuse is blown. All fuses are good. Next I tried a different radio from a local junkyard, and the two I tried did the same thing.
I am guessing that there is power to the clock, but the main power to the radio itself is not there. Still makes me think it's a fuse. Is there any other fuses that I can check other than the one in the Power Distribution Box and the 2 in the Engine Mini Fuse Block?
I paid $2000 for it (157k and in good shape), and 2 days after I bought it I had to replace the Air Suspension Pump, Air Suspension Relay, a Coil Pack and Plug. These were unexpected repairs. I am just starting to address the repairs that I was aware of when I purchased it. The radio is the first thing I am tackling because I figured it would be the cheapest to fix.
I apologize if this was answered before, I did a quick search and found nothing with the exact problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Longtime Ford lover!!!
LB
