I have a 2002 ford explorer sport trac,and its not charging the battery,Its not the alternator or the battery,,Its a wiring thing..you have any thing for me
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That usually causes a whole heap of troubles because the amp and radio are connected to the BCM and are part of the computer system. Things like turn signal clickers and door open chimes are actually part of the radio / amp system.
Make sure battery has a full charge and battery connections all good. Use a digital multi meter across battery posts, have helper turn key to crank, how far does the voltage drop? Generally it shouldn't drop below 10 volts, that spec is subjective, but, if the reading drops way down there, I'd check the battery and connections.
You could check voltage at inertia switch. That might give you an idea if the problem is before the inertia switch or after?
sounds like a dead battery , try a jump start ,if it starts have the alternator charge rate checked as if low may have been the cause of the battery going flat, then recharge the battery with a drive of about 20 miles
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