F-150 Ghostly Electrical Issues

Asked by Dlsokc Dec 02, 2018 at 11:56 AM about the 2002 Ford F-150 Lariat Crew Cab 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2002 Ford F-150 with a 5.4l v8. The last few nights I have had strange
electrical problems. The 1st night, after a brief stop, I tried to start the truck and
the electricity went off as if someone pulled a battery cable. I popped the hood
and started to get back out and the electricity came back on without me having
to do anything. 2nd night, same scenario, but this time the electricity was off
long enough for me to check the cables. Very tight, no play, no corrosion, no
obvious problems. The power came back on within a minute. No evidence that
jiggling the cables was the cause.

Last year, my alternator went out and took my battery with it. I  replaced the
battery with an Interstate which was slightly larger than the regular size. The
original bracket would no longer fit. The tray is not much bigger than the battery
so I left it as is at the time since there was little room for play. After this 2nd
incident, I placed a bolt in the battery tray bracket spot to further retard
movement.

Third night, same scenario, same problem that quickly righted itself. But, this
time I started having issues while driving. The brights came on and went off by
themselves, several dashboard lights flashed on and off, the fauges stooped
working then came back on. These issues never occur during the day, and
acceleration exacerbates them. I replaced my alternator last year with an
inexpensive repaired unit, so I suspected it. i had it tested at AutoZone and it,
the battery and starter all passed inspection.

What cou ld be the problem?

2 Answers

25

i have found after removing ground wires that sometimes a tight and somewhat clean looking cable can have corrosion underneath. I would suggest double checking the actual connection of all the ground wires just for safe measure.. Otherwise my mostly inexperienced guess for this exact year model would say either the ECU is going bad or some sort of short that has to do with a main electrical controlling component is occurring somewhere.

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25

Sometimes weird electrical problems can present themselves when there is not enough conductivity back to the battery, i would suggest removing the engine ground just to double check. I always put one or two extra auxiliary ground wires in my older cars just to make sure everything has a good connection back to negative

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