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The fuses that show for the radio are F1, F7, F22, and F31
The DVD player and Subwoofer ( if installed ) is F4 & F38
Check the fuse with a meter on the pins on the back of the fuse while installed and the key in the run position ( no need to start it ).
Use a good known ground ( there is a ground lug to the lower right hand corner of the fuse panel ) and probe both sides of the fuse. Both sides should show + VDC, if not you have a bad fuse.
if you are nor removing the radio from the dash just take the radio fuse from the fuse box look in the owners manual it will tell you fuse location in fuse box
I had the same problem and i brought a new ford oem cd player 2 times and my mechanic says its an electrical problem with some fords not the Cd player or the radio. So your cd player may not be junk, it may be electrical or wiring problem.
Sounds like the head unit is bad on your audio system. You would need to replace the entire unit. I'd recommend an aftermarket stereo instead of another Ford stereo.
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