Hey umm my 2002 Expedition Eddie Edition Is Working fine but 1 problem my rear subwoofer wont work... is it a fuse or something if so were is the fuse box for the subwoofer and 1 more thing can someone please like give me blueprints or something about the STOCK SOUND SYSTEM! and Thank You
You can disconnect the sub from the car and test it to see if its blown by hooking it up to a regular house stereo. depending on what type of sub u have not all of them have protective fuses to shut it down before it blows. i always reccomend having more wattage on your speakers than your amp to add as a failsafe.
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I need to have more info about how you installed it, did you use rca wires from the radio to the amp.? Make sure the sub setting on radio is turned on. Make sure rca wire are in the input connection and not output, also check you connection from radio that they're in rite place. I really need more info about the map of your wireing
There was a recall done on those vehicles in 2008 for the same issues. Something about a clock spring. If the recall work has not been done on your SUV, bring it to a dealer.
OK, there are fuses on the driver's side down below.
But, if you are having a fuel pump problem, it's likely that the fuse is alright and you need to replace the fuel pump. Same thing happened to our 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition. It quit working. And the inertia fuel cutoff switch didn't help, either (flipping or pushing it).
So, if you have no fuel coming, it may very well be the fuel pump.
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