The issue I’m having is occasionally the display (touch screen / radio / everything aside from the hazard light button) won’t turn on. Also the two USB ports have blue lights on them when they are working, but whenever the display/radio won’t turn on, the USB port lights are off as well.
1999 to 2016 Super Duty. 8. 07-23-2014 10:25 PM. 2017+ Super Duty - Blind Spot System Fault & Cross Traffic System Fault - I did some searching and this seems to be a common problem across many different cars and trucks made by Ford. The issues I have been able to find in this forum seem to be much more sever than mine.Tried InCarTec Autoleads 24-220 'Aux-in to Ford Radio' adaptor lead. This consists of a white 12-pin connector that fits into the unused 'C connector' on the Quadlock. It connects pins 5,6 and 11 to 2 RCA sockets. Result: Unable to connect. Pressing CDDJ button produces "No CDDJ" on radio display for a couple of seconds, before reverting to Radio.
I've a 04 plate 1.6 diesel CMax with a standard radio CD player . Last week the radio turned itself on in the night at full blast , much the delight of my neighbours! Result was flat battery. This has happened a couple of times so I'm about to remove the radio altogether as a ford garage say it's not uncommon and is normally a fault with the
Bought a carryover 2013 F350 Platinum a few months ago, and within the first 500 miles i had radio issues. What happens is you are listening to the radio, shut the truck off, go somewhere and come back, turn the truck back on, and you no longer have sound but the radio is still on. The display shows the same station you were listening to, but
5.Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 6.Select any position except OFF on the EATC or EMTC module. The EATC or EMTC module will now initialize and calibrate the mode doors. Calibration of the mode doors will take approximately 30 seconds .
I own a Ford Focus 2011 TDCi 1.6 Titanium. My centre communications panel has suddenly stopped working with no previous symptoms. All electrics, lighting, auto wipers headlights, air con, radio
1. Check the Fuses: The first thing you should do is check the fuses. Your Ford Ranger has two fuse boxes, one under the hood and one in the cab. Check both of these for any blown fuses. If you find one, replace it with a new one of the same amperage. 2.
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