No electrical/ won't turn over, suddenly quit with loss of all electrical/ motor while driving.

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Asked by docrbb1946 Oct 04, 2014 at 02:32 PM about the 2003 Ford Mustang

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Everything quit, no lights/ horn/ or anything electrical. Would not turn over. Battery fully
charged. next day started, but shut off  ignition switch shut, tried to start again, and again
not turning over and no electrical. Is this problem in the power distribution box? All fuses
in it look good. How do I check it or bypass it ??

4 Answers

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Mahalo again: I did exactly that, and it now starts and all electric is working. Rod

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we have a similar intermittent issue that is not connector or battery related. Some times it would restore power while driving a few seconds or minutes after it shut off. Yesterday all power lost in driveway and does not have power. Is there a master fuse in the mustang?

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I think my cables and grounds are in good shape. The circuit printout from Buick shows a 'stoplight/auto trans shift control'. Do you know where that switch is?

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