No start no crank no lights NOTHING.

Asked by HDracer Jan 31, 2020 at 03:20 PM about the 2009 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It's been sitting for awhile (over a year), but I started it 2 weeks ago.  Get back in today and nothing.
No click no lights just dead. Is it possible a key can lose it's programing after time. Battery and all else
is good

3 Answers

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Battery has a full charge and connections all good? Use a test light at fuse box, check for voltage? Some fuses hot all the time, some go hot with key on, test both ways. Part of your security system appears to be starter motor disable, it won't crank. With starter relay, for testing, I unplug the relay, use jumper wire on load side of relay, just to see if starter motor will crank the engine? Even if it cranks, that doesn't mean it will start? If security system is involved it's not going to start, even if you crank it. If you try the jumper wire make sure transmission is in park or neutral and parking brake is set, vehicle can't move. If you want diagram for starter motor, I'll post it.

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2001 V6 mustang no lights no interior lights battery is new but won't crank no kind of noise

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I'm thinking it's a ground wire somewhere the ground while not connected somewhere

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