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bad wiring
if stock ? its not normal
if aftermarket , typical.
can be loose fuse.
or bad connections to the head or amp.
did you lose all sources?
CD/ AUX mp3, radio, am/am, all mode fail?
or just one, this is key to what bad.
if lamps go dead.
or just front or back speakers go dead.
Believe it or not this problem can be caused by the neutral safety switch being defective under the hood on the transmission, There also was a recall for the light problem. Contact your local Ford dealers service dept for details on this recall.
once i faced same situation on my old skoda pickup. radio contacts at back was loose. i replaced the frame which holds radio on its contacts. but if radio is a fixed model like all new dash units, you may need to check socket at back for its contacts and wires and you may need to check fuse on radio itself.
Loose wire or connection is causing stereo to short out, Check all connections including amp,Stereo,Speakers and make sure nothing is touching places it shouldn't
are you listing to cd or everything? do you have amplifiers? i found that when my pre outs were going bad my hole radio would cut out when i hit bumps. also some decks dont do well on bumps with their cd players. maybe try straping all of the wires in the back to a sable source on the car to reduce the stress on the plug ins when hitting bumps.
I suspect the problem is with one of the radio circuit boards, but check the connector at the bqack of the radio first, if that is clean and tight then the radio will need to be sent out for repair.
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