I was skeptical to be honest but I just got done doing this trick and the radio works perfect! I was like OMG! Super cool fix! Thanks so much man. My radio has been broken for 2 years!!
The radio in my 2011 f150 quit 5 years ago. Just came across this video and tried it. Radio now works including Bluetooth but no CD. I had the oven too hot. 200 F is actually hot enough. Thank you
Another success history over here! I bought a 2012 F150 with radio doing the blink thing on the dash. Following previous comments, First I’ve removed CD stuff - ribbon included - and then baked for 15 minutes at 200 F (100 Celsius) and inmediately just to be sure another 7 minutes at 300 F (150 Celsius). Works just fine!! Thanks a lot!! Greeting from Chile!
Realmente te funcionó? @RoloAtWerk comentar algunos detalle para hacerlo, tengo una f150 2014 que no le funciona el radio, el reloj parpadea. Me funcionará este proceso? A ti te funcionó?
My radio hasn't worked for about 2 years now in my 2014 F150. The video was very helpful, thank you. I did try this method last night but unfortunately it did not work.
Did this a couple days ago. Thank you for the tip. I did 15 minutes at 200 degrees and then ramped up to 300 degrees for 10 minutes. Worked like a charm!
The radio in my 2013 Ford F150 quit working about 3 years ago. I’m off for the holidays so I decided to be froggy and try this. I didn’t have any faith that this would work but what did I have to lose? To my amazement, it fixed everything. I was able to set my clock, listen to the radio, and sync my phone!! I’m pretty sure it ruined my CD player because parts melted but who uses a CD player anymore 🤷🏼♀️. Wow!!! Great video.
I just did this to my truck last night and reinstalled this morning. Honestly, I went into it wondering if I was just a moron falling for the most cooperative internet practical joke ever. It worked like a champ. It makes sense that it worked but baking your radio just seemed like the "bucket of blue steam" or "fetch the skyhook" prank. That belt is a ribbon and it really should be unplugged from the motherboard and the cd player shouldn't go in the oven.
Yeah i ended up using a higher temperature for a couple hour bake just to make sure it fixes it and it completely melted the cd player but fixed the broken radio problem lol.
Resolder by hand Q201. It is a 8 pin IC or transistor pack. Heating in the oven trying to reflow lead free solder without flux on the board is pointless. It may work but not for long. You also risk further damage to the board and or connectors. The only way to reflow the board properly is to get it hot enough that it may melt or deform those connectors. The connectors are most likely added on after the main board is produced in another machine that wave solders them on. Also there is components on the the bottom side of the board that can fall off during the reflow if it is moved before cooled.
I saw this video and did my own research on baking circuit boards. I did remove the cd player and removing the ribbon was the most tedious part of the whole operation. I adjusted the oven temp to 320 for 10 minutes. Worked great!
This worked!! I thought everyone who commented was just making shit up and going along with the joke. Turns out I was wrong. I seriously can't believe this worked. I don't know how or why but it fixed the radio and Bluetooth issues I was having
I have a 2013 f150 single cab . I got an amp set up and I’m wondering which colors are the front speakers. I have to hook up a line output converter for my stock radio
What kind of seasoning did you use? Lol Going to try this tomorrow, with all the positive feedback I feel a little more confident in this fix Great video
You need to disassemble it all the way down to the chip board and put it in the oven 375 degrees for 6-7 minutes and it will work. Take it all the way apart. The plastic on the cd player will melt. 375 degrees for 6-7 minutes REALLY DOES WORK!!!
@tunanocrust302 I wonder if a heat gun would accomplish the same thing? If the point is to heat up that connection, it seems like a heat gun would work. Thoughts?
it will, it's most likely the main chip on the board that's causing this issue, happens to lots of other radios as well. blast that with a heat gun at a decent temp without melting everything and it should be good. i've done it on my kenwood, will be trying it on this ford radio later.
I have a method that works, but you have to do it after checking the fuses.. if that doesn’t work, you’ll be frustrated enough because you don’t know what’s wrong, take your fist and hit the media center near the USB port. Radio cut right back on for me and hasn’t cut off since.. may take a couple hits
2013 F150. We pulled the fuse to the radio because it was intermittent & doing weird stuff, crackling noises, LOUD POPS. The internet said the problem is a solder joint inside the radio. After pulling the fuse... all it's lights went dead & we were good for 3 weeks.This morning, a religious radio station is coming through the door speakers? We opened & closed the driver door, it stopped for second, then came back on. Then.. we found we could turn the volume down with steering wheel volume control only! What the actual F? I thought pulling the fuse TO THE RADIO would eliminate it? Original owner in Ct., not a flood truck from down south.
I've done this with success but recommend NOT baking your cd player if you want that to work...the circuit board can be removed from the frame/cage. Bake only the circuit board!!!
I changed my battery on my ford f-150 2012 model and now the radio and clock do not work. Screen displays "Built Ford Tough" Everything else works fine.
You lost me at wire brush! If you do this hit the board with electrical contact cleaner or compressed air. Showing us where the bad connection is would be nice to see so I can re solder it not put it in the oven and risk damage to other parts. I had a similar problem with my 25 year old home unit and cleaning it out worked just fine.
I got my hopes and it didn't work, I guess it must be something else because I followed step by step and it continued the same blinking, not saying it won't work for others but unfortunately it didn't work for me😢
I was actually thinking that tbh what is there to lose if it's messed up now and stays messed up after then it's no different but for a chance for fixed radio ig it's worth a try
So I got it to work man I baked it at a higher temp for less time the CD cover shrunk some but I don't use it anyways, I plugged it in and it did the same thing so I gave it few good bangs and tried it again and it started up😂😂 thanks brother
honestly didn't think it'd work, did 15 min 200 and 10 min 300. only problems was that the plastic on the front where the cd player is located got messed up so I took it off, it also didn't actually work at first and the cd player kept spinning but stopped and then the radio came on. Nice 🫡, nvm stopped working again 😐
I actually can’t believe this worked. The craziest fix for something I’ve ever done. Thanks.
I couldn’t believe it either haha thanks!
I was skeptical to be honest but I just got done doing this trick and the radio works perfect! I was like OMG! Super cool fix! Thanks so much man. My radio has been broken for 2 years!!
Dang 2 years Glad it worked bro!
The radio in my 2011 f150 quit 5 years ago. Just came across this video and tried it. Radio now works including Bluetooth but no CD. I had the oven too hot. 200 F is actually hot enough.
Thank you
I’d a bet my paycheck this wasn’t going to work but it sure did. I have a 2013 and it’s exactly the same as the 2014. Thank you!
❤
IT WORKED! TY! Thought it was a joke or something. Told my mechanic friend who also thought it was crazy. Hopefully it lasts another 5 years!
Heck yeah
Another success history over here! I bought a 2012 F150 with radio doing the blink thing on the dash. Following previous comments, First I’ve removed CD stuff - ribbon included - and then baked for 15 minutes at 200 F (100 Celsius) and inmediately just to be sure another 7 minutes at 300 F (150 Celsius).
Works just fine!! Thanks a lot!! Greeting from Chile!
Realmente te funcionó? @RoloAtWerk comentar algunos detalle para hacerlo, tengo una f150 2014 que no le funciona el radio, el reloj parpadea. Me funcionará este proceso? A ti te funcionó?
@@memolucy así es, funciona!
My radio hasn't worked for about 2 years now in my 2014 F150. The video was very helpful, thank you. I did try this method last night but unfortunately it did not work.
Did this a couple days ago. Thank you for the tip. I did 15 minutes at 200 degrees and then ramped up to 300 degrees for 10 minutes. Worked like a charm!
I tried the 200 for 15 mins he recommended but it didn't work so I tried this. 200 for 15 mins with 10 mins at 300 after. Works perfectly now 👍
@@danielmcdougle6925hey did u do the 300 right away ?
@billhegner9878 right after the 15 mins at 200 I turned the temp up to 300 for 10 more minutes.
I was surprised this worked considering I had to use my barbecue because my oven was in use. Thanks for the help
The radio in my 2013 Ford F150 quit working about 3 years ago. I’m off for the holidays so I decided to be froggy and try this. I didn’t have any faith that this would work but what did I have to lose? To my amazement, it fixed everything. I was able to set my clock, listen to the radio, and sync my phone!! I’m pretty sure it ruined my CD player because parts melted but who uses a CD player anymore 🤷🏼♀️. Wow!!! Great video.
It work thanks brother! I didn’t have the money for new radio at the moment!
I just did this to my truck last night and reinstalled this morning. Honestly, I went into it wondering if I was just a moron falling for the most cooperative internet practical joke ever. It worked like a champ.
It makes sense that it worked but baking your radio just seemed like the "bucket of blue steam" or "fetch the skyhook" prank.
That belt is a ribbon and it really should be unplugged from the motherboard and the cd player shouldn't go in the oven.
Yeah i ended up using a higher temperature for a couple hour bake just to make sure it fixes it and it completely melted the cd player but fixed the broken radio problem lol.
I've been beating my and getting it to come back on haha. Gonna try this for sure!
Good tips, I baked a little higher, 175 for ten mins then 375 for 6 and it worked!!
Unfortunately it only worked for like a day and then it broke again :( I tried rebaking it to no avail.
@@assult537im in the same situation.. have you figured it out yet?
Awesome video. Going to try this with mine soon!
Thanks good luck!
Resolder by hand Q201. It is a 8 pin IC or transistor pack. Heating in the oven trying to reflow lead free solder without flux on the board is pointless. It may work but not for long. You also risk further damage to the board and or connectors. The only way to reflow the board properly is to get it hot enough that it may melt or deform those connectors. The connectors are most likely added on after the main board is produced in another machine that wave solders them on. Also there is components on the the bottom side of the board that can fall off during the reflow if it is moved before cooled.
I saw this video and did my own research on baking circuit boards. I did remove the cd player and removing the ribbon was the most tedious part of the whole operation. I adjusted the oven temp to 320 for 10 minutes. Worked great!
Sweet!
Any tips for removing the ribbon? Stuck at this point in the process.
ah yes, 320 for 10 minutes should build a better crust and leave the inside medium-rare. Much better than 200 for 15 min as recommended in the video.
Followed your instructions OMG the radio is now working!!! Thank you so much
Your welcome !
well done video - thanks. mine stopped working too
😂
This worked!! I thought everyone who commented was just making shit up and going along with the joke. Turns out I was wrong. I seriously can't believe this worked. I don't know how or why but it fixed the radio and Bluetooth issues I was having
Awesome!
THANK YOU!! This worked!
I have a 2013 f150 single cab . I got an amp set up and I’m wondering which colors are the front speakers. I have to hook up a line output converter for my stock radio
@Tunanocrust22 how long did you re-bake for and what temp? 325 @10mins or what specifics did you use?
I would rebake it for 5 minutes longer and 50 degrees more little by little
will this work if I have the sync version? Also my F150 is the platinum with center console, assuming same procedure?
Awesome, thanks it worked!! Thanks a million
Works 💯 but had to heat it at 250 for 15 for it to work
What kind of seasoning did you use? Lol
Going to try this tomorrow, with all the positive feedback I feel a little more confident in this fix
Great video
So just curious if the clock is flickering, is it worth it to check the fuses first?
I really worked thanks
You need to disassemble it all the way down to the chip board and put it in the oven 375 degrees for 6-7 minutes and it will work. Take it all the way apart. The plastic on the cd player will melt. 375 degrees for 6-7 minutes REALLY DOES WORK!!!
Did it work??? How did you go through all that and not show us if the radio is working.
Update: It worked for like a week. Then stopped working
@tunanocrust302 I wonder if a heat gun would accomplish the same thing? If the point is to heat up that connection, it seems like a heat gun would work. Thoughts?
it will, it's most likely the main chip on the board that's causing this issue, happens to lots of other radios as well. blast that with a heat gun at a decent temp without melting everything and it should be good. i've done it on my kenwood, will be trying it on this ford radio later.
Thanks a lot the oven thing work with mine
It worked for me in the oven at 385 for 10 minutes. I turned the oven off and opened the door until it cooled before I removed it.
I have a method that works, but you have to do it after checking the fuses.. if that doesn’t work, you’ll be frustrated enough because you don’t know what’s wrong, take your fist and hit the media center near the USB port. Radio cut right back on for me and hasn’t cut off since.. may take a couple hits
My raido is working but the screen turns off after a while. Can you help?
Do you not have to reprogram it after reconnecting it? Or do you only have to program a new one??
Not at all it should plug n play like nothing happened
2013 F150. We pulled the fuse to the radio because it was intermittent & doing weird stuff, crackling noises, LOUD POPS. The internet said the problem is a solder joint inside the radio. After pulling the fuse... all it's lights went dead & we were good for 3 weeks.This morning, a religious radio station is coming through the door speakers? We opened & closed the driver door, it stopped for second, then came back on. Then.. we found we could turn the volume down with steering wheel volume control only! What the actual F? I thought pulling the fuse TO THE RADIO would eliminate it? Original owner in Ct., not a flood truck from down south.
Thanks!
Mine is not working, so ill do this eventually, 200° for 15 minutes, is that right?
What about preheating the oven? I assume oven was preheated before putting it in? Also, it should sit with our movements during cool down, yes?
Welllll… it didn’t work for me. Tried it in preheated oven of 200 for 15min. 2nd attempt 250 for 15min.
In my f150, fuse 28 (radio muting) has no power I changed the fuse and still no power. I have no sound and blinking display
Bro is actually works 😂 just tried it
I have a 2011 f150 and only have 3 volts going to the radio and I tried the fuses but does anyone know if it would be anything else
Did exactly what you said. Worked for 2 minutes then stopped working again.
Maybe put it in oven for longer and then try it? Youll get it!
Do I have to put radio all back together before trying to see if it works
Yeah did you get it workin?
How did you clean the connectors?
With a brush
I thought you were playing about putting it in the oven lol
But your radio display wasn't flashing before you took it apart.
How long before u can put it back in after the bake?
I would snap it back in when its cooled down
I’m going to try it and hopefully it works
@@billhegner9878 if not, you can always try a little bit longer in the oven
@@Stewartmotorsgarage sounds good I’ll let you know if it works
@@Stewartmotorsgaragewhat should I put the radio on when I put it in the oven?
I've done this with success but recommend NOT baking your cd player if you want that to work...the circuit board can be removed from the frame/cage. Bake only the circuit board!!!
I just took mine out but I had a 4th one on back
I did it at 385 for 10-15 minutes two different times and it works at first but then after like a day it goes back to broken again. Weird
I changed my battery on my ford f-150 2012 model and now the radio and clock do not work. Screen displays "Built Ford Tough" Everything else works fine.
You lost me at wire brush! If you do this hit the board with electrical contact cleaner or compressed air. Showing us where the bad connection is would be nice to see so I can re solder it not put it in the oven and risk damage to other parts. I had a similar problem with my 25 year old home unit and cleaning it out worked just fine.
20 minutes at 200 degrees worked for me
that is much harder on a truck with a center console but it worked on my neighbors truck ..
I just figured that out. Plastics are way harder to get off. I got it tho....in the oven right now
@@brandonblackwell4390 my neighbors radio worked for one day .. i just have not come back and added that to my post .
I got my hopes and it didn't work, I guess it must be something else because I followed step by step and it continued the same blinking, not saying it won't work for others but unfortunately it didn't work for me😢
After that one time didnt work I actually put the radio in a bit higher temp for a bit longer and it worked so maybe try that before you loose hope!
I was actually thinking that tbh what is there to lose if it's messed up now and stays messed up after then it's no different but for a chance for fixed radio ig it's worth a try
So I got it to work man I baked it at a higher temp for less time the CD cover shrunk some but I don't use it anyways, I plugged it in and it did the same thing so I gave it few good bangs and tried it again and it started up😂😂 thanks brother
Worked for an hr then stopped again. Honestly I don't think this is the problem c. It just works sometimes from taking it out and in
Will it not work if I don’t take it apart ??
I mean could I technically just pull it out and pop it in the oven without taking the sides off ?? lol
It should work if you just stick it in there
200 is not hot enough to melt solder
Didn’t work for me
Mine either, just tried it
Me either and I found out they are on backorder from Ford . Need to send out your unit out for repairs
I’m hearing now it has to be 375 for 10 min…I don’t feel like doing it all over again and it doesn’t work again.
I tried it at 350 for 15 minutes didn’t do anything tbh I’m just gonna get it repaired
With that being said I’m not gonna even bother…I’ll just replace it too. Thanks!
Did not work for me😒
Same here
@@chrisdeluna822 ya and they are on backorder from Ford. They need to be sent out to be repaired
Me tienen arto los comerciales😡🤬
Thanks you bro good video
Yeah bro👍🏼
Omgggggggg literally just saved me 300😭😭🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
I got you🫡
honestly didn't think it'd work, did 15 min 200 and 10 min 300. only problems was that the plastic on the front where the cd player is located got messed up so I took it off, it also didn't actually work at first and the cd player kept spinning but stopped and then the radio came on. Nice 🫡, nvm stopped working again 😐