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debbieeees

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Hello experts...gotta big problem. The other day I drove to work as usual, nothing out of the ordinary. At lunch I got in my Expedition (98, 5.4, 4wd) and it was dead. No click, no nothing. Popped the hood and found that the battery cables were severely corroded. I tried wiggling the cables first and was able to get it to ding a couple times when i turned the key but then it everything went dead again. At that time I heard clicking from the area where the fuse box is and it clicked a few more times even when the battery cable was disconnected. The clicking stopped and examining the cables further found they were basically rotten to the core. Called my local Ford dealer (Galpin) and ordered replacement the positive cable assemby as the negative didn't seem too bad. Installed the new positive assembly and it's still dead dead dead. I've order the negative assembly but fear I'll still have a dead truck. Test the battery, it's fine. Checked at the fuses that could be checked visually and there fine too. My question: What could it be if not the cables? That relay sound...does that mean i need to replace a relay? how will I know which one? are there other fuses to look at? theres a power distribution black thing under the hood on the drivers side....whats in there? Omg this sux!
 

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how did you check the battery?

Did you have it load tested?

Always check fuses with a meter or test light Just looking at a fuse isn't a true test of the fuse.

1,Make sure you have good cables and good solid connections.

2, Make sure you have a good battery

3. After the above is done you may want to check to see if you have voltage at the starter

Not sure which fuse box you checked as there are 3 on the 98 expedition
Junction Box Fuse/Relay Panel (under dash)
Primary Battery Fuses (in Engine compartment)
Engine Mini-Fuse Block (in Engine compartment)
 

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Words of wisdom...
Depending on your gender preference, fuses are like men or women. They may look good at first look but on the inside they are not always there...
 
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