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Radio display going out; CD won't worktinystitches 10-24-2004, 03:10 PM I have a 1998 Ford Explorer XLT with AM/FM radio/CD/cassette player. It has the RDS, which I absolutely love. However, about a year ago the CD player quit working......it sounds like it is trying to eat my CD. :eek7: Then, the display started going off at whim. Now, the display does not work at all, which is very annoying as I rely on the clock and enjoy the RDS for telling the station and song info. :banghead: My question is: Would it be beneficial to have the unit repaired, or just replace it? If replacing it, where would be the best place to find a good price for the same stereo unit, or a comparable one with the RDS system? Thanks for any help! :smile: hecjt 10-24-2004, 08:19 PM Mine is doing the same thing. Sometimes the CD player works, then the display goes out. Then none of the buttons work. The volume knob sometimes causes the sound to cut out entirely. I'm actually looking at replacing mine with an aftermarket unit that will work with my iPod. I assume that fixing my radio will cost just as much as buying a new one. sandidayglo 10-25-2004, 06:55 PM After battleing radio, CD, power window and turn signal idicator (which all malfunction at will and seem to all be connected) I have decided what to replace: THE WHOLE DAMN EXPLORER SPORT! With a Toyota. Merlin7111 10-27-2004, 07:17 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. hecjt 10-29-2004, 01:10 AM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Merlin, I'd be interested in that fix if you could email instructions to me. I'm at christofteberg@alaska.net. Thanks. tinystitches 11-01-2004, 08:01 AM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Merlin: I would be interested in your method of fixing this problem also. Please e-mail the information to me also. E-mail: tinystitches@msn.com :smile: Thanks Cynful 11-02-2004, 09:26 AM Originally Posted by Merlin7111 I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Merlin: I would be interested in your method of fixing this problem also. Please e-mail the information to me also. E-mail: cynful27@hotmail.com slimabc 11-05-2004, 08:07 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Merlin I need this fix , could you pls send me the info. Yoohoo113@hotmail.com becky locklin 11-05-2004, 10:55 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. I have the same problem with my 98 explorer. Would you send me the fix? KBoney 11-06-2004, 08:44 PM I have the same problem bro. help me out with the instructions. kboney@hotmail.com s10blazerman4x4 11-07-2004, 01:43 PM im having the same problem help me out w the instructions srh222@comcast.net bitsyras 11-08-2004, 12:16 AM Hey Merlin - I've got a dead display too. What's the fix? Thanks! -mark (bitsyras@hotmail.com) tkhathaway 11-09-2004, 10:07 AM I would be interested in your method of fixing this problem also. Please e-mail the information to me also. E-mail: tkhathaway@hotmail.com 97montero 11-09-2004, 01:16 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Please send me those instructions also. I would really appreciate it. lancerowland@cox.net HackenJack 11-11-2004, 05:08 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Would appreciate a copy of the procedure you used to fix this problem. Thanks: Jack at jjmanley@cox.net tinystitches 11-12-2004, 08:49 PM IF ANYONE GETS THE INFORMATION FROM MERLIN7111, COULD YOU PLEASE FORWARD THE INFORMATION TO ME? Thanks. Linda.Heinrich@verizon.net dennisA 11-15-2004, 12:15 PM Merlin- would love to have your remedy e-mailed to me at: dennis.allen@district6.org Thanks, mwsckappasig 11-15-2004, 08:09 PM Check your local junk yard for an Ranger/ Explorer radio. Maybe even ebay. IF your able to locate one, it will range from 100 dollars up. So it might be better off to go to an aftermarket radio. tinystitches 11-17-2004, 09:28 AM Thanks to a very nice gentleman who e-mailed me the website, I am hoping to have found what I consider an inexpensive solution. :bananasmi This website will give you the instructions (for what I consider a very nominal fee) on how to fix it yourself; or, you can get a replacement board that is already fixed for a bit more money (still cheaper than a new....or even used.....radio). I have chosen to go with the replacement board and am highly optimistic in fixing this problem, along with the problem of my CD not ejecting! If you would like the website, just feel free to e-mail me at: Linda.Heinrich@verizon.net Hope this helps anyone with this problem! scootr 11-25-2004, 01:00 AM Could I please get the fix emailed to me as well. staylor1968@yahoo.com Thanks!!! runningbear808 11-27-2004, 04:09 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Can you email me the fix for the radio. dbuesch 11-27-2004, 07:55 PM I would like to have the procedures to fix the radio light thanks runningbear808 11-28-2004, 10:33 AM Could I please get the fix emailed to me as well. staylor1968@yahoo.com Thanks!!! IF YOU GO ON EBAY AND LOOK UP FORD EXPLORER SPORT RADIO REPAIR TWO PLACES COME UP. ONE FOR ABOUT 100.00 AND THE OTHER FOR ABOUT 60.00. CHECK IT OUT. I THINK FORD SHOULD FIX IT FOR FREE!!!!!! runningbear808 12-07-2004, 10:46 AM IF YOU GO ON EBAY AND LOOK UP FORD EXPLORER SPORT RADIO REPAIR TWO PLACES COME UP. ONE FOR ABOUT 100.00 AND THE OTHER FOR ABOUT 60.00. CHECK IT OUT. I THINK FORD SHOULD FIX IT FOR FREE!!!!!! I JUST HAD MY RADIO FIXED FOR ONLY $49.00. CALL JAUN AT 631-754-0298 OR CHECK OUT HIS WEB SIGHT. WWW.STEREOREPAIRWORLD.CJB.NET AND TELL HIM BOB SAID TO CALL. GOOD LUCK. IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS E-MAIL ME. clshep 12-07-2004, 12:05 PM I'm new to the forum as of today and I'm having all kinds of minor problems with my 98 Explorer XLT. One of those is the same problem you guys are having with the display no longer..uh...displaying. Could you send me the fix as well? Thanks for your time. Shepherd clshep@pacbell.net jvtkel 12-07-2004, 04:50 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Merlin - I am a first time user but was wondering if you could please e-mail me the fix at jvt@fgi.net. Thank you. Stoeger 12-09-2004, 03:37 PM Can someone post the instructions here? Desert Man 01-18-2005, 10:03 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Merlin, I'd be interested in that fix if you could email instructions to me. I'm at jldsldnm@worldnet.att.net Thanks Jerry seumasgillis 01-20-2005, 02:41 PM Merlin, please e-mail me the fix, too. Thanks jrstaten@adelphia.net dbuesch 01-29-2005, 04:25 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. Hi, I would like to have the instruction for the radio fix. Darin B33p3r 01-31-2005, 09:40 PM Merlin, I'm also interested in fix. Tried to email you but it was blocked. If you're still willing to email: beeper@echoes.net . If you have explorer 4.0 XLT SOHC i may be able to help you out also. ajmerc 05-11-2005, 09:21 AM I just jioned the forum today and am experiening the same display issue on my '99 Explorer. If anyone has the "fix" and would care to share you can email me at ajmerc@adelphia.net. Thanks, Tony Doug Rodrigues 05-13-2005, 11:20 AM Don't know if you've fixed your radio yet, but the web site to get that information is www.shareamemory.com. I've repaired the display on two radios so far for less than $40. Broken down: $20 for the instructions and $20 for Radio Shack tools. dmerkley 08-16-2005, 01:15 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. I am having the same problem!! I don't see merlin actively posting..........so if anyone could send the fix I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks Dave Doug Rodrigues 08-16-2005, 09:12 PM Sorry, you're going to have to spend the 20 bucks and buy the fix. Too many photos and pages to just "send you the fix." Besides, the guy who has that site has to pay a monthy fee to maintain it; he did the research; and he offers a service no one else does. I think that he deserves the $20. tseymour 05-05-2006, 10:34 AM Merlin, Having same problem. Please send to tseymour@pattersonmcclain.com bumpinkicker04 05-05-2006, 09:25 PM Merlin, Having same problem. Please send to tseymour@pattersonmcclain.com found a link with the instructions for the fix. sorry no pics though. hope it helps everybody. To try to re-solder the board.... MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LOW WATT SOLDERING IRON AND SMALL SOLDER. ~~~ Here's the directions that helped me...Good Luck: By opening up the radio you will find a narrow display power board With in the left side of the radio (faceplate toward you). This board has a metal cover soldered to it, with a toroid (wire wound doughnut) inside on one side, and a bank of surface mount resistors and capacitors on the bottom side. One end of the board (SCR heat sink) is screwed to the heat sink at the back of the radio, the board is secured with 2 metal bend-tabs, and it has a white mini connector on the other end which connects to the faceplate. Remove the board from the radio. On the bottom of the board look for surface mount components R1057/C1071/R1058/C1083/R1064. The colder these resistor/capacitor chipsets get, the brighter the display. I left the car out in the +5 f degree weather and the display worked until it warmed up a little. That is how I was able to track it down to these temperature sensitive parts. Freeze-it also helped after I narrowed it down to a few components. Here is the contact information for vendors who sell the replacement board. Me~Gober wrote: I have traveled this road. I have a 1998 Ford Explorer with a blank radio display cd\cassette\am\fm. I tried to re-solder the components on the display power supply as suggested on previous posting with no luck. I looked on ebay but didn't see anything worth buying. I again tried to re-solder the board...still no luck. So this is what I have learned. If you can't fix it with the re-solder posting, or don't want to try it, you will need to replace the display power supply. Most radio shops I called said they only do component level repairs starting at $100.00. Then I found a few shops that have the circuit boards for sell. The board comes in a 3 board set, a new power supply board and two new tuner type boards, sold as a "compound set". Here are the shops I found that have it. Speed-O-Tach, Inc. they sell the 3 boards for 73.95 + shipping (5.00 ish) Auto Radio & Electronics PART NUMBER HWM0043 Corporate Office 4090 Pike Lane Concord, CA 94520-1227 Toll Free: 1-800-442-4491 Tel: 925-691-4090 Fax: 925-691-4101 or speedometerservice.com 3 boards cost is 82.82 6.75 shipping Phone number 1-800-332-1827 Georgia Watts 1-800-241-2385 National Watts I found other sites but the price jumped to 215.00! The board is very easy to swap. Pull the radio out, take to 2 black screws off the side of the face plate (1 on each side. Face the back of the radio, now remove the screw in the top right corner. Pop the front and top cover off the radio. Unplug the blue cable that leads from the display to the display power supply. There are 2 tabs that hold the power supply in. One is next to where the blue cable plugs into the power supply. To find the other tab, look inside the half circle on the tin heat shield. The board is painted white where the tabs are. Now straighten the tabs with a screw driver. Pull straight up on the tin heat shield. Now you have it out swap it with the new one and put it all back together. padave44 05-15-2006, 04:01 PM I had the same issue with my 98 Explorer Limited. I seached the forums and found a site, www.shareamemory.com/radio , which will sell you detailed step-by-step instructions (with photographs) to resolder for $19.95. If you don't like to solder, Duane has a 'Save Your Sanity' program, where he does all the soldering, and you phycally replace it for $104.99 (with a money back guarantee). I went for the "Save Your Sanity' program, and everything went like clockwork. Now my radio works fine and I saved a few hundred dollars. Don't live with no display - it was driving me crazy. Dave j_w_spence 09-19-2006, 02:06 AM The cold solder joints in the power supply fail due to extreme heat. You can remelt/add solder and fix it temporarily. The power supply has some updates that should be performed when you pull it to fix it. These are only availabe at radio repair depots. I sent mine to a guy....he updated it and sent it back. Best 85 bucks I spent on this truck. Here's the address: http://www.shareamemory.com/radio/ Let him fix it Tell him a VERY satisfied customer recommended him. Throw him some business...he's got two cute little girls to feed!:grinyes: Hope this helps! PEGGYSUEHC 09-28-2006, 06:32 PM Hi Im Hoping To Get Your Fix On The Display Being Out My Email Is kisscrow@prodigy.net Cause Ford Dealers Want Alot Of Money To Send This In And Fix, Thank You For Your Help. John Dennis D 08-30-2007, 01:39 AM Please send me the instructions, oldhbk76@yahoo.com Dennis D 08-30-2007, 01:40 AM Please send me the instructions, oldhbk76@yahoo.com lmarcus 09-03-2007, 09:28 PM I had the same problem and have fixed it PERMANATLY. Ford charges an arm and a leg and it usually breaks a month later. The fix is a little tricky and requires a soldering iron and about an hour of your time. E-Mail me if you are interested in the fix and I will send you the instructions. I have a 99 Explorer with the same problems. Would appreciate the quick fix instructions. I'm at marcus1512@hotmail.com Thanks slee69 09-15-2007, 05:41 PM I would like the radio fix please. My radio display works intermittently and I just replaced the radio. The previous one did not work at all. My email is slee69@yahoo.com Thanks, Sean shorod 09-15-2007, 06:55 PM Do you guys actually read the thread before posting, asking for the instructions? Particularly, you should read posts #35 and #37. Merlin's post was in 2004, and he has not been an active poster. His post on this thread, post #4, asks you to send him a message, not post here asking him to e-mail you. -Rod vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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