Battery

Asked by GuruYCV1S Mar 07, 2018 at 12:29 AM about the 2005 Lincoln LS V6 Luxury

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 05 Lincoln ls battery is always dead and needing to be
charged in the morning and I have noticed my inside done
light flashing on and off at night . How do I stop this from
hAppening it’s getting worse because I use to only have to
charge battery once now it’s more then once. Also think
somethings wrong with the wiring. And something beeps
constantly while driving and the lights turn on and off
when driving if I’m stopped.

1 Answer

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OOh, this one can be tricky... Remove the light bulb, unless it all interior (door,courtesy etc) lights. Then you can start huntin'... Look at the dome light type,...and what type of manual control it has, (slide switch, swivel, etc.) Make sure switch is not defective, corroded, etc. Then one looks to all items that activate all interior, if it were the case. (door switch, security system, alarm NClosed switches, door pull courtesy lights, etc). I think to drain the batt, it may be more than the dome, but its very possible. If you get "the fix in"...charge the batt slow over time to try and fully recover...although batts don't like being completely dead. Proceed~!

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