2007 Grand Marquis LS

Asked by NavajoJoe Sep 19, 2017 at 10:52 AM about the 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Premium

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Okay guys, so I've replaced the Altenator
and the Starter and have the battery fully
charged. Before the alternator went out,
the car ran fine; once it went out, the
starter went out too. Or at least I assumed
because i replaced the alternator and
nothing happened. Now that their both
replaced, and the battery is fully charged;
ill turn the key, all lights come on the dash,
I hear a clunk, and then nothing. Anything
guys?

3 Answers

157,505

The new starter may be bad. It would be highly unlikely that the alternator and the starter went out at nearly the same time.

1 people found this helpful.

Well the alternator went out and before that the starter was having problems. I replaced the alternator first and just replaced the starter

5,325

Do the lights dim when you hear that clunk? If so, a bad ground or battery terminal. Replace the starter relay. Check for ground connections, battery cables and engine.

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