I have no electricity

Asked by Samuel Dec 02, 2022 at 07:12 PM about the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I've checked the battery but still no electricity. What
else could be the problem.

4 Answers

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Make sure the battery cables are tight , then check voltages till you find the problem , you have probe of some kind because you tested the battery

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307,255

What was the battery’s voltage? Dirty terminal ends? Severe voltage drop across the main power or ground cables, blown main fuse in the power distribution box.

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202,465

Even with loose/corroded battery cables, you're going to get some juice in the car. So if you're getting absolutely no electricity in the car, the problem is somewhere else. Might be a broken battery cable or other wiring. Might be the mega-fuse under the hood is blown. You need a multimeter and patience.

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2,020

You have what is called a short to ground. A wire that's insulation is worn away or cut and touching the frame or other metal part of the vehicle.

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