2015 Ford Fusion

Asked by 2015Fusion Jul 17, 2018 at 02:13 PM about the 2015 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2015 Ford Fusion SE parked in driveway
last summer went out next day wouldn’t
start just dead. Jumped it it was fine. Now
it has happened again parked it went out
4th of July it was dead jumped it it seemed
okay. Drove it this morning parked it came
right back won’t start. Dead again jumped
it again. What’s the problem please help.
Bought 2 years ago with less than 30k
miles.

2 Answers

Update: jumped it went to work came out of work won’t start again clicking this time where as no clicking prior times just dead. Jumped it again drove it home parked in driveway went out an hour later won’t start again just clicks.

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Sounds like either an alternator or battery problem. I woulda have ttys battery checked first. It may need to be replaced. That's the "easy" fix. If the battery is good I would check the charging system for any problems.

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