Common questions

Where to find rear DVD on Ford Expedition?

Where to find rear DVD on Ford Expedition?

The entertainment system must be first set up so that the front Bluetooth can find it. It’s a once and done thing. Then every other time, you’ll turn on the rear DVD then find it on the nav screen under Bluetooth devices and choose the Ford FES-BT. What exactly are you running into trouble with here?

How to connect Bluetooth to Ford Expedition rear?

Then in audio settings up front select source to be Ford Bluetooth . So you’ll have to go into the rear entertainment settings and connect it to Bluetooth once , then from them on you will go to settings>Bluetooth and select Ford FES-BT. Then audio>source> Ford FES-BT

How do you search for a Ford Expedition?

When the front tells you to “search for Ford Expedition, begin Pairing process,” go to the rear. On DVD, go to settings, arrow up to Bluetooth, turn Bluetooth on, you might have to arrow down to available devices arrows circle & touch the check mark on that to refresh.

Is the rear seat entertainment system powered off?

If your vehicle is equipped with a wireless rear seat audio system or any other wireless infrared device, make sure it is powered off when operating the Rear Seat Entertainment System.

Is there a DVD player in the back of a Ford Expedition?

We currently have a ‘17 Tahoe Premier with the rear DVD player and it’s easy to start and stop the DVD player by opening and closing the player. Makes it easy for my wife to do manage going down the road.

Is the Ford Expedition rear seat entertainment system good?

If I could do it all over again, I’d go aftermarket. The amount of work to get them going is horrible unless you’re siting in the second row and routing the audio through the vehicle sound system is laggy and requires the audio/video sync to be changed whenever they system looses it’s bluetooth connectivity with SYNC.

What kind of audio system does Ford Expedition have?

Full-size SUV owners expect a lot when it comes to audio and entertainment features, and the 2007-2014 Expedition did not disappoint. The stock gear really wasn’t bad, but it’s starting to age and when it comes to connectivity in particular, aftermarket gear can make a big difference.

When the front tells you to “search for Ford Expedition, begin Pairing process,” go to the rear. On DVD, go to settings, arrow up to Bluetooth, turn Bluetooth on, you might have to arrow down to available devices arrows circle & touch the check mark on that to refresh.

The entertainment system must be first set up so that the front Bluetooth can find it. It’s a once and done thing. Then every other time, you’ll turn on the rear DVD then find it on the nav screen under Bluetooth devices and choose the Ford FES-BT. What exactly are you running into trouble with here?

Then in audio settings up front select source to be Ford Bluetooth . So you’ll have to go into the rear entertainment settings and connect it to Bluetooth once , then from them on you will go to settings>Bluetooth and select Ford FES-BT. Then audio>source> Ford FES-BT

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Ruth Doyle