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First is that the stock a radio. If it's an aftermarket disconnect any amplifiers, also if there's a power antenna disconnect that sometimes they become jammed. If you still blown fuses disconnect the radio and check to see if it's still blowing fuses. If not get a wiring diagram and find out what other things are on at circuit. It's a simple process of elimination. Good luck with that.
most likely not in the fuse box nor is it a relay, check the fuse and replace if necessary. Turn on your hazards and listen for a clicking sound under the dash on the drivers side. Normally the hazard and turn signal flashers or near each other. Not a Ford fan so I can't exactly say where it is located.
Go to this web site and on left task bar pick owner guide.Input your vehicle information then pick owners manual. Go to page 193 and it will give you a pic of the interior fuse panel with the fuses numbered. On page 194,195, and top of 196 it will give you the fuse numbers and amp ratings. For the battery junction box under the hood it will start on page 197.
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