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There could be various reasons why the radio in your 2003 Ford F-150 is not working, but the most likely cause is a blown fuse. The fuse responsible for the radio is located under the steering wheel, marked as RSE (Radio, Video Cassette Player, Rear Seat Entertainment) with a 15A rating. Another thing to consider is checking the battery, especially if other electronic devices are also experiencing issues. Since you're inquiring about an older vehicle, it's possible that the radio was not connected properly, especially if the truck was bought used. Sometimes the previous owner might have replaced the original radio with an aftermarket one and then reinstalled the factory radio before selling it to you. It's worth investigating the connections in this case.
The radio in a 2003 Ford F-150 could cease operating because of a malfunctioning amplifier or a faulty fuse.
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The fuse has blown multiple times.
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