Have 1998 Eddie Baure Expedition. Radio head unit functions properly took it out and pluged it into another Expedition works fine. Everything lights up and seems to function even checked rear speaker control. Is there a remote amp and if so where is it located in vehical. Vehical has JBL system in it. No sound at all.
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I had the same issue on my 04 Expedition. Like the other posting it is most likely the actuator motor that sets on top of the rear AC unit in the back. However it cost me about $35 dollars and about 15 minutes for me to replace. It is easy to access by removing the top cover that is located on the passenger side rear cover found in the very back underneath the rear glass. Also remove the cup holder which can be removed by prying upward until it pops loose.
The actuator is white and located on top near the front of the rear AC unit and is held in place by three screws. Simply remove the screws unplug connection. To reinstall the new one you may have to turn on the rear AC and barely plug in the actuator until is moves to the position so that it lines up with the blend door. When lined up the actuator should fit right back in place. You could also compare the old unit with the new one and make sure the shaft is in the same position so that you know it will fit back into place. If the new unit does not move when you plug it in to align the shaft, simply select floor or roof position (which is the opposite position you are currently in) on the rear AC control. This should activate the actuator and you can see the the shaft slowly move.
This fixed mine. It is a common problem and my local dealership had them on the shelf. More often they see the front AC unit have this problem but does occur on the rear unit.
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer rear AMP doesnt work?
there should be fuses near your amp and near the battery
SOURCE: Location of Shift Solenoid in 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer?
They are round "cans" with wires attached. You should have SSA, SSB, SSC, Torque converter and Pressure Control solenoids. They control pressures and have no mechanical linkage.
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