No power

Asked by Henry Jul 21, 2018 at 01:17 PM about the 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving my 2003 ford crown Vic and it cut off while
driving I lost all power in the car...when I turn the switch
over nothing comes on....what could be the problem if the
battery is good

4 Answers

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Make sure battery has a full charge and battery cables and connections are all good, on all ends, not just at the battery. From the info I looked at, all fuses in underhood fuse block, are hot all the time. Use a test light to check for voltage. Usually a blade type fuse has a bare spot over each leg, so use the test light and touch the bare spot, if voltage, the light comes on. Now, if problem only with ignition feed, have to check feed to and from ignition switch and the ignition switch itself.

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I checked all cables in........i believe it a fuse that was gne out cuz wen I turn the switch over the light on the dashboard want even come on

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