06 ford Taurus no power

Asked by Guru53V24 Feb 11, 2018 at 05:24 AM about the 2006 Ford Taurus SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A few days ago I started up my car to drive to
work. It started up just fine, but then swiftly lost all
power. After about 30 mins of looking at fuses and
wiggling around the larger fuses, my car regained
power and was working perfectly again. Tonight, I
started my car and the exact same problem
happened again. I'm not sure if one of the larger
fuses like the power relay is blown or if it's
something different. I cannot get my car to start at
all.

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The first thing is to make sure you 12 volts at the battery and I would then clean and check all the grounds

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I have same problem with 2003 taurus. battery is fully charged and grounds are good. I feel like a fuse has finally completely quit and blown. Did you find the problem with your car? If not, readers please continue this problem with good grounds. Thank you

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