Fuse box

Asked by H-Plus Dec 10, 2016 at 08:55 AM about the 2003 Lincoln Navigator

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck was running fine except for the fuse
box would click and the truck wouldn't start
changed the fuse box. The truck starts now
but doesn't stay running charged the battery
but still does not stay running head board
lights flickering. What's going on?

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Was it the power distribution box (under the hood) you changed or fuse box under dash? What exactly in the box was clicking? A relay? I'm not clear on what you did - however a clicking when starting might be from the starter itself, which can be from simply not having enough power. Charge the battery fully, then try again, if the battery can't maintain a charge, have the charging system (battery and alternator) checked out, most parts stores will do this for free. The alternator needs to put out at least 14+ volts when running. If not you have a bad alternator. If you have lights flickering you will need to check the wiring harness and all connections, also check the battery terminals for corrosion and fraying.

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