2001 Ford Explorer Sport "battery light" Questions

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...battery draw. Take a test light, you know the kind that looks like a ice pick with a wire and alligator clip on it. Remove one of the battery cables (either one will work for this test) and hook the ...

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...battery. Using a 12-volt test light, hook one end to the negative battery post the other end to the negative battery cable you just disconnected. The test light will glow or "light" if there is a ...

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...could it be? Trying to troubleshoot...I now have a check engine light on and a check gauge light on. With the new battery the gauge to the battery still reads low... maybe a busted timing ...

high beam stays on draining battery ever when 1996 windstar high beam stays on draining battery ever when distrabution box fuse pulled. Key not in ignition vehicle parked. Lights will not turn off. ...

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...battery light stays on what could be the problem find the main fuse box.pull fuses one at a time until you find the one that makes the battery sign go out. its either that or the place that did the ...

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...LIGHT SWITCHES LOCATED IN THE DOORS OF MY 200 FORD EXPLORER SPORT? ONE OF THE SWITCHES IS SENDING A SIGNAL SAYING THAT A DOOR IS AJAR (when there isnt) and keeping the interior lights from going out ...

...engine light is on,maybe a fuse could be out. disconnect the positive battery cable for 1 minute, then reconnect it, light should be out, also, you will have to reset your clock, and radio

...battery put keeps going dead there is a drain on your batt check light switch and interior lights. Sounds like your alternator is not charging your battery, You need to run a volt check with the ...

...battery light on Is the belt on? Check voltage at the battery with car off. Should be around 12 volts. Now start the car and check the voltage it should have gone up to at least 13.5 volts to 14.5 ...

battery. positive cable on positive terminal first. tighten it up. place negative cable on negative terminal. if you get large amounts of sparks check your cabling for chafeing or dead shorts. you may

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