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Fiesta 2003 electrical problem
Hi,
Boyfriend's car wouldn't start yesterday, wouldn't turn, no lights, absolutely dead. It was fine the day before. He's put a new battery in today but when he turned the ignition, there was a hum & nothing else. He had lights. Turned ignition off & lights stayed on ! Only way to turn them off was to disconnect the battery. He's got someone going to have a look at it tomorrow (a "specialist") but even he says he's never come across this before.
Any advice on what could be the problem ?
Thanks.
Boyfriend's car wouldn't start yesterday, wouldn't turn, no lights, absolutely dead. It was fine the day before. He's put a new battery in today but when he turned the ignition, there was a hum & nothing else. He had lights. Turned ignition off & lights stayed on ! Only way to turn them off was to disconnect the battery. He's got someone going to have a look at it tomorrow (a "specialist") but even he says he's never come across this before.
Any advice on what could be the problem ?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My bet would be a poor earth (return path) used by the ECU. When the 0V of the electronics control circuitry rises above a volt or so, the logic is liable to go haywire, causing all sorts of spurious faults.
If you don’t have a wiring diagram for the vehicle, try to locate the ECU and inspect any close-by chassis connections (including those fixing the ECU to the chassis) for corrosion or a loose connection, causing poor electrical contact.
If you don’t have a wiring diagram for the vehicle, try to locate the ECU and inspect any close-by chassis connections (including those fixing the ECU to the chassis) for corrosion or a loose connection, causing poor electrical contact.
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