No power at all

Asked by Amber8225 Oct 25, 2016 at 03:59 PM about the 2001 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ex husband done something quickly to my 01
ford f150 4.6 so it would not start out of spit so I
could not leave. I do not know what he did but
there is no power at all like it doesn't have a battery
but it has a brand new battery & terminals, new
alternator. Can anyone please give me somewhere
to start. I was to there is a relay under the hood on
driverside that has ti do with it starting if the
fuse/relay is bad it could cause no power. Is this
try at all????? Please someone help. I am a single
mom of 3 kids & work 40 + hours a week so I have
ti have my truck. I had to get it towed last night
because it will not start & has no power at all

3 Answers

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Fuse/spark plug/ or he may have just disconnected the battery a lil

61,265

On the fuse box also known as power distribution center under the hood a 12v lead will attach to a post on it supplying power.

1 people found this helpful.

It happened to me took to the dealership. It was the under hood fuse and relay block and wiring harness.no warranty ford paid for it in full. A little over $4000.hope this helps.$400

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