07 crown vic

Asked by Crown96 Nov 14, 2017 at 10:59 AM about the 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have an 07 crown my wive was driving it an it died
she started it back up the it was fine se went to
work an parked it went to leave to go home from
work let it sit an warm up put it in to gear now it
wont crank or anything have no lights nothing
anyone know what it mite be

3 Answers

40

If theirs no lights or anything electrical working then it's probably then battery.

101,575

Agree with above, battery - check the expiration date on it - and get the charging system tested as well, any auto parts store will do this as a free service.

40

Yes, you should get the alternator checked as well to make sure while the car is driving the battery will be charged or else you'll end up being out some money. If you charge the battery right now I think she'll start right up and then you can drive it to the parts store. If charging the battery ends up working and you also end up having to spend money on new parts and you cant afford it at this moment, you can just hook it up to a charger every night and it'll be ready for the next day until you can afford the parts but this is not a permanent fix.

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