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just a thought make sure your antanna hasent come unplugged if it hasent you most likely have lost the fm band channels in you radio. i hope this helps it was just a thought
This is a common problem with this radio. I purchased a used 2003 Grand Marquis and the radio stopped working after a few days. I checked all the usual problems such as faulty antenna and connections. I then looked on line and many others have the same problem with this radio. The only advice is to purchase a used radio from salvage yard the same as the one you have now or you can also go with a good aftermarket radio for around the same price as you are going to pay for a used radio. A used radio would require just removing the radio which is a snap, and then plugging in the replacement radio using the same connections. An after market radio will require adapters and splicing wires. I chose putting in an aftermarket JVC radio and I really enjoy the sound and being able to play cd/mp3's and my ipod through the radio.
I would first try to clean the scan button with air can and then very small amount of WD-40 then air can again, try and press and pullout button after this
i was wondering if you were able to find a solution for this. I am currently having this same problem with my vehicle (as a few others as well). if you could please let me know, id greatly appreciate it. my email is [email protected].
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