2015 Ford Focus won’t start. No power.

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Asked by Katyjohnson1970 Nov 30, 2018 at 11:36 AM about the 2015 Ford Focus SE Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car has no power. Won’t crank, go in gear, locks
won’t work, no windows, complete power loss.
Bought new battery, had alternator checked but
it’s fine. Please help. Stranded in TN

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Thank you so much for answering so quickly. I’m stranded alone 8 hours from home. It just started up so I turned it off to try to start it again and no power again. Would a fuse be intermittent like that?

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Possibly a relay. They can be intermittent. Ed, I am wondering if she has a ground wire issue ? These can also cause intermittent starting and electrical issues.

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I’m sorry I don’t know much about cars. Is the ground wire possibility connected to battery or is it something I can check?

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Wath is the problem if the car had no power ford focus 2018 1.0

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I had the same problem now any 1 have the fixe ?

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Mine did the same thing as ts the fuses where the battery cable is something is loose or touching something

I am having the same issues with my ca4 today no power key doesn't work nothing. it will start randomly at time though

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Fusible link running from positive battery lead cable. It will be near the terminal within the cable itself. Wiggle it and have someone else try to start it while you wiggle it to check it out.

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