Dash lights went out after getting a jump off

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Asked by Clinton Oct 17, 2017 at 08:03 PM about the 2013 Ford Focus SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The dash lights went out after I jumped off car .it
has done it once before but after a couple of hours
they started working again but this time they have
not came back on. Also my car cuts off while I'm
driving sometimes and when I put gas in it , it stalls
and I have to a few minutes before I can start it. I
am so confused can anybody help me with my
question.

4 Answers

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go to autozoo and have them scan for codes , if you can get it there , see what they say , maybe it's a quick fix , they want to sell parts but if you can eliminate a problem i'd be worth it ., you make the call . You can get a OBD scanner for about $65** Thats one hour with a mechanic - the parts .

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Thanks,,I'm gonna check that and see where it goes from there

1 people found this helpful.

I have a small ground wire, its for the computer. You would not think its for much of anything. Alot of times it get corroded and needs to be replaced. when it is warm out really acts up.

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