2007 F150 wont turn over

Asked by Dman152 Feb 13, 2014 at 11:38 AM about the 2007 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Battery is showing charged but as soon as I turn the switch, it kills the battery.  Will not jump off from another vehicle.  When hooked up to jump off, the instrument cluster shows that it is getting power but as soon as I turn switch it kills the connection.  will only click and engine will not turn over

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You can check the grounds for a good connection. If the battery is over 3 years old, it's probably bad.

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Had a good experience in replacing an autozone battery last month. My sister's battery went dead. I pulled it out and went to Autozone for another one. Not knowing if the battery was still in warranty I asked and the salesman said the battery was ten years old. The battery rep was in the store and took a look at it. TEN YEARS OLD he said. Adding, Give the man a free battery, the best we have. I'm taking this one back to the supplier. He's going to want to take this one apart and check it. Over a hundred bucks aint bad.

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