If your radio will not shut off when you turn off the car, there may be an issue with the wiring. If your car has the feature where your radio will not turn off until you open the door, that is normal. However, if you have an aftermarket radio, the wiring is most likely the cause.
This is normal for Navigator, the radio will play, and the windows will run up and down for up to 5 minutes after the ignition is turned off. Just open the drivers door to over ride it. They do that so if you listening to a radio program you can hear the end without having the car running. Most newer Lincolns do this.
Yes, however you need to but and wire in a radio module to control the normal 'dinging' operation. Please note that if you car has keyless entry, set the horn honk on lock and doors lock/unlock when car is turned off options BEFORE you replace the radio as you will lose the ability to change those options once you change the radio.
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
on some radio's you have to take the faceplate off to insert a cd
If your radio will not shut off when you turn off the car, there may be an issue with the wiring. If your car has the feature where your radio will not turn off until you open the door, that is normal. However, if you have an aftermarket radio, the wiring is most likely the cause.
The amplifier is still on after you shut off the car, review your wiring diagram and route the amplifier power to an acc wire.
it provides a signal to your subwoofer amplifier to turn it on and off with the car's key
This is normal for Navigator, the radio will play, and the windows will run up and down for up to 5 minutes after the ignition is turned off. Just open the drivers door to over ride it. They do that so if you listening to a radio program you can hear the end without having the car running. Most newer Lincolns do this.
A quick and relatively easy way to boost FM reception is to purchase and install an FM signal amplifier; These devices normally have an on/off switch, are easy to install and come with directions. However, the best way to improve FM reception is to replace your antenna and/or car radio system entirely.
The owner's manual tells you how to lower the chime volume, it is changed through the radio. It's not possible to completely silence it. Addition: With the car turned on and the radio off press # 6 on your radio buttons and that will change it from normal to loud (even though the normal is loud as it is).
Yes, however you need to but and wire in a radio module to control the normal 'dinging' operation. Please note that if you car has keyless entry, set the horn honk on lock and doors lock/unlock when car is turned off options BEFORE you replace the radio as you will lose the ability to change those options once you change the radio.
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
Flat battery !
Have you figured out the answer yet? I'm having the same problem. Jeffrey Wright did you try to cut that security feature off? you can access it through your radio.
An automobile is appropriate cover, as long as the radio is off
just buy a new one.