To find s327, follow the dvd harness down the c pillar to a connector c328 just below the side glass. Check continuity on the red wire there. If no continuity either side of c328, continue to follow the harness from c328 back and you should see several take-offs (4 maybe) to other components.
Bill MacLeod said: After removing the 4 screws, "pull down on the sides of the DVD player to disengage the clips from the bracket. Rotate the left side of the DVD player to the rear of the vehicle, then slide the player to the right to disengage the player from the mounting posts. Disconnect the electrical connector."
Ford Master. 53,816 Answers. Check that the disc used is formatted right firstly and is compatible with the dvd unit. Posted on May 25, 2014.
You should be able to wire it in like the factory one, just take it to a good stereo shop, they can wire up anything. 2003 7.3 Excursion Limited Ultimate, Mineral Grey Metalic. DVD, Limited Slip, Badged, Cab Lights, Magnaflow, Thule Rack, Top Gun Bumper, 3" Lift, T Prodigy, Air Bags, Edge Programer, XM Radio, Extreme sound system.
The dealer has the IDS, not all diagnostic tools can check or communicate with the dvd player. Make sure fuse # XXXXX(15 amp) in the battery junction box(BJB) is good and tight in the BJB. It could be a bad connection, power,ground or CAN network issue for the dvd. If all the circuits are verified as good the dvd would need to be replaced.
Audio & Video Systems, Navigation, Satellite Radio & Mobile Electronics - Problems with DVD Player in 2003 Exp. - Hello, New to this site and new to my brand new ford expedition. Less than 300 miles..man this is one nice SUV. Anyway, I got the Eddie Bauer with the DVD system. The DVD player plays fine when you use a
A: To maintain your Honda Odyssey DVD Player you should practice regular cleaning and maintenance practices as well as keep it in optimal storage conditions. In conclusion, the Honda Odyssey DVD player not working could be due to a number of issues, such as a problem with the wiring, a faulty disc, or a malfunctioning player.
I don't have an Excursion, nor am I replacing or moving the dvd player. I just don't know how to get the sound to work on the dvd player in my f250. It didn't come with headphones. I don't know where the dvd audio jack is located. Not sure where the pins are or how many. I'm just lost on how to get it to work
2006 Expedition XLT no sunroof - no factory installed overhead dvd player/entertainment system. I wish to install a Ford OEM player w/headphones I was given (supposed to fit 2003 to 2006). The player … read more
Symptoms are certainly consistent with a failing optical drive. If you're not in a hurry, you could quite possibly find someone to replace just the disk transport and lens assembly in the unit. There's a fair bit of standardization in optical disk readers so even if it wasn't an exact match, it might well work perfectly.
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