why does my radio stay on when I turn my car off in my ford fusion

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Asked by sedlacka1969 Apr 04, 2016 at 10:08 PM about the 2008 Ford Fusion

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Actually, the RADIO doesn't stay on, but the clock light does, and the CD player keeps acting like it's trying to play a CD. I haven't been able to eject any of my CDs in about 2 weeks. Someone said maybe water has leaked into some wires from the windshield wipers? I think they said "cowls". Does that make any sense?

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same issue here with my ford fusion 2011, since i changed the battery the radio doesen't work anymore he always show ford fusion in the screen and no button is working anyhelp please

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I have same issue on 2010 FFusion Hybrid w 68k miles. The radio is on, all working, then the sounds goes off or delayed volume adjustments. Super annoying and NOT safe, especially when you're in the middle of hands- free calling! I think it may be the amp, but who knows?!!

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I had a dead battery this week, I got it boosted, now I notice when I turn my car off, take the key out, open and close the door, I can still turn my radio on or off, I think this may have caused my battery to die earlier. I never noticed this before, what could the problem be?

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I’m having the same issue. Did you figure out what caused this? Please help.

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