No power

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Asked by JSG1977 Feb 16, 2019 at 09:02 PM about the 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Mitsubishi 2018 Outlander sport wont start. It has no
power.  Nothing. Dead as a doornail.  What would cause
that?

7 Answers

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I'm charging now, but even the locks on my door don't work. Nothing.

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Hey did you find out what was wrong ?? Mine has done that with keys in it mirrors wont subtract , the actuall key won’t even unlock it at the key hole ?

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my 2016 outlander is deader than a door nail. I checked the battery which is fine. Could it be a fuse?

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I had the same problem no power whatsoever only with jump it would turn on but the idle and acceleration was very jerky. So I just did a reset on my car. Unplug the positive terminal only for 5 min. Then reconnect it and try it. Let me know if this information is useful for anybody. It worked for me. Save alot of money.

I was sitting in my car listening to the Bruins game but my car was turned off I got a bing noise and it showed a check engine all of a sudden the radio shut off but everything was still lit up on my dashboard the door still lock an unlocked but it won’t turn over at all I never had this problem before if anyone has a clue can u email me at falcionejarrett@gmail.com

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