Ford Fusion Hybrid wont start

Asked by Yobub Jul 08, 2019 at 02:27 PM about the 2012 Ford Fusion SEL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Without key in ignition there is a red lock symbol flashing in lower right of
display as well as running lights and drive gear lights.  Turn key and car just
clicks.  No power.   Any ideas what is wrong?  Ran fine 2 days agao.

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I have a 2012 Fusion Hybrid. The red lock symbol that flashes in lower right of display when the car is off, is the security or alarm. Sounds like your regular battery is dead. You need to go to a Ford Dealer because noone makes that size battery anymore except Ford (Motorcraft). It needs to be small due to all the hybrid components and space issues, and it has to be powerful too because it also starts your hybrid engine. I got one at a dealer for $120 and it comes with a 8 year warranty.

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