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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 448565" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>As far as the amp is concerned, just use a multimeter to see if you have voltage present at the main power connection and the remote turn-on connection. If both have voltage and the fuse and ground are good, then you have a bad amp.</p><p></p><p>Look in the trunk for the antenna connection. Some Fords with premium factory sound systems have a factory amp/tuner pack in the trunk. If so, you'll need an antenna extension cable from the trunk to your new deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 448565, member: 554753"] As far as the amp is concerned, just use a multimeter to see if you have voltage present at the main power connection and the remote turn-on connection. If both have voltage and the fuse and ground are good, then you have a bad amp. Look in the trunk for the antenna connection. Some Fords with premium factory sound systems have a factory amp/tuner pack in the trunk. If so, you'll need an antenna extension cable from the trunk to your new deck. [/QUOTE]
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