have a 2004 ford escape 3.0l v6 2wd, i have replaced the Alternator installed a new battery, the car will only run on jumper cables or a good charged battery. I took the alternator back off had it tested and tested good. So i check the voltage with a meter and get 11.98 an declining due to no charge any help or thoughts on were to turn next

Asked by bccollins May 07, 2015 at 04:04 PM about the 2004 Ford Escape XLT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

have a 2004 ford escape 3.0l v6 2wd, i have replaced the Alternator installed a new
battery, the car will only run on jumper cables or a good charged battery. I took the
alternator back off had it tested and tested good. So i check the voltage with a meter and
get 11.98 an declining due to no charge any help or thoughts on were to turn next

4 Answers

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Might want to check continuity of the battery+ wire that connects alternator to battery. Some have a fusible link that can electrically open up.

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Tom I had the alternator and battery both tested came back good i bought them new Bob i looked but i do not see any fusible link

157,375

If it has a fusible link it will be located "in line" as part of the wire that runs from the alternator to the battery.

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