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jblan1959 
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Posted: November 14, 2011 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  
i    i have a 00 windstar lx  when i was installing a aftermarket stereo a wire sparked now  imy stereo and power door or alarm wont work     i checked the fuses and i swicthed relays i      i am only getting  constant power  no acc.power  at the stereo   dont know what else i can do
jblan1959 
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forgot to mention everything worked before i tryed installing stereo
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There IS a blown fuse somewhere. Which fusebox did you check. There are probably 2 fuseboxes.
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i  checked both of them
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How did you check the fuses?
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with a (the probe with the bulb) under the dash and under the hood
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Did you try this with the ACC on or remove and physically look at any suspect leads, does the ACC go back to the ignition loom or via a fuse?
You might have burnt the cable back to the ignition. Or from the ignition to the fuse box(es)
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i looked at every one and all good   why would you think that the key dont have to be on for the power door or the alarm or does it ?

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Alarm and power locks mightbe on 1 circuit but the radio ACC definitely won't.
I think you're looking at at least 2 fuses.
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Key has to be in and at least at ACC position for the radio, what in heaven's name makes you think you need the key in for locks and alarm?
Don't you operate them remotely?

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