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Electrical
2003 SportTrac battery dies after 3-4-5 days
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<blockquote data-quote="Dre L" data-source="post: 741565" data-attributes="member: 57218"><p>That's great advice, electrical problems are my least favorite to troubleshoot. On my last car I had a short. Everytime I lit a cigarette, the trunk would not pop open from the remote switch. :blink: took a while to figure out the pattern and that the cigarette lighter was bad and on the same circuit as the trunk release.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On the Trac, I had a 12V accessory plug fall apart in the outlet. There was a large flash and blue arc inside the outlet took out the OBD2 port and my scanguage went blank, I soiled myself at the impending cost of repairs :unsure: Then I replaced the fuse and all was well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hate when fuses blow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dre L, post: 741565, member: 57218"] That's great advice, electrical problems are my least favorite to troubleshoot. On my last car I had a short. Everytime I lit a cigarette, the trunk would not pop open from the remote switch. :blink: took a while to figure out the pattern and that the cigarette lighter was bad and on the same circuit as the trunk release. On the Trac, I had a 12V accessory plug fall apart in the outlet. There was a large flash and blue arc inside the outlet took out the OBD2 port and my scanguage went blank, I soiled myself at the impending cost of repairs :unsure: Then I replaced the fuse and all was well. I hate when fuses blow. [/QUOTE]
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2003 SportTrac battery dies after 3-4-5 days
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