2004 ford explorer won't start nor crank at all, all electrical parts work

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Asked by NyeForTruck Oct 10, 2018 at 02:59 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer XLS V6 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

For the past week my truck been needing a jump to
get the car to start. The next day it won't start at
all. It won't even make a clicking sound. I changed
the battery because it seemed dead but the truck
still won't start. Everything on the dashboard works
EXCEPT the 2 meters in the middle. Had a
mechanic look at it but he can't figure out the
issue. Please help

4 Answers

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Yes I do have a test light. The security light flashes out of control as well

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Have the battery and alternator tested. Any corrosion on the battery or starter cables needs to be fixed.

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I bought a whole new battery thinking that was the problem and it wasn't. The starter was tested and it's perfectly fine said the mechanic

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