On your phone, turn Bluetooth Off, then On. It really is a simple fix Has anyone found another fix for this? Steer the wheels back and forth a time or two, then check the level again. How about headlights, which you didn't mention? Disconnect the battery wait a few then hook back up and everything works I been having the same problem with my 09 F350. I've disconnected the battery, no dice. Posted on Dec 30, 2009 You have a failed output section inside the radio. You are going to have to get another radio, the expense for the manufacturer to fix is is more expense than a replacement. For step-by-step master reset instructions, visit the page.
No sound no satellite radio or auxiliary. I've checked all the fuses, no dice, i even removed the whole head unit, no dice! First check underneath to see if there is a puddle, if there is then find and fix the leak. I cutthe corroded section out and put on a new battery terminal. Well yesterday I pulled the main fuse I think its fuse 48 on the 2010 the big square one and turned the key on and magically the radio is working with the fuse out. You know how when you turn off your truck, and the radio continues to play until you open a door? Press tuner button again for 5 seconds. Press it for 5 seconds. Sorry, but I have seen this situation too many times.
Any other suggestions before I take it in? Your screen will then show some digits, but the unit is still unresponsive. Theres not likely any water in it, therefore freezing isn't likely. Radio should now be 100% again. So be sure to back up your personal data before starting the process. Watch for the clusters to power off 4. Hi, my radio and sync systems stopped working yesterday. Wait 30 seconds before proceeding 5.
Let me know if this works for you. No sound no satellite radio or auxiliary. And after the reset, be sure to pair your Bluetooth-connected devices again. There probably is more than 1 fuse panel, on the F-350's there's one under te dash, drivers side and one under the hood, by the left hood hinge. So i turned the key off and plugged the fuse back in and retried it and it works fine now. .
Disconnect the battery wait a few then hook back up and everything works www. I personally have repaired many of these. Oct 23, 2009 quite often ford steering pumps make noise, but if it is hard to steer, the fluid is probably low. After reading some of the posts about what some of you experienced on here yesterday, I decided to just disconnect all the positive leads to the battery terminal for a few minutes and then reconnect them. I see this is an older thread, but i have researched for weeks looker for an answer other than the dealer. If the fuse blew there has to be a reason. Thanks in advancedid u ever figure this out? This is, unfortunatly, a very common problem with those cars.
My 2009 F-150 Platinum with 307,000 kms that's 190,700 miles for all the non metric folks. Note: If connection times out or connection takes longer than a minute, cancel the connection and go to Step 4. Like magic a simple reset was all that was required, everything now works fine again. Oct 24, 2013 Dec 28, 2010 Dec 9, 2009 Jan 25, 2004 Nov 24, 2015. A master reset completely erases all system information: phone book info, call history, text messages, paired devices, saved addresses, and navigation history. . .
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