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Ouch sorry to hear about that. What's the expy look like?Hit a deer on my trip.... Was able to drive away thank goodness. Front end damage only.
Goes in the shop this week.
had a weird issue last night. The truck had been driving fine all day, but when I wanted to go home from work, it wouldn't crank. Got just the dreaded click you get when the battery is down. After the 3rd unsuccessful attempt I went in to find a colleague that would boost me.
While that guy went to bring his car over, I decided to give the truck another try and it started just fine on its own. So it wasn't the battery. But when it started, I noticed that the onboard computer was reset, the trip counter, mileage gauge were all at zero. I also remembered that when I was trying to start it before, the driver seat would not auto-adjust when I entered/removed the key. Could this have been a computer glitch? Never seen this before. Hope my computer isn't on its way out. i heard they're expensive as hell.
Thanks! Actually, after the truck refused to crank a few more times I noticed that the red PATS light in the middle of the dashboard was constantly on, so I figured that the immobilizer was not recognizing my key properly and was preventing the starter from turning.Remove and clean the battery and cables. I use baking soda and water to clean along with a brass brush. Try not to get too much inside if your battery isn't sealed. Rinse with plenty of plain water.
After reinstalling the cables, coat them with petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
A buddy's '03 EB usd to do this too. He hasn't had a problem since cleaning.
I used to have a '95 Taurus that did it too.
So a few days after having a local shop replace my lower control arms and do the alignment I started hearing a clunk every time I turned the wheels. So i looked under the truck today and my jaw dropped. Check out the bolt that holds the arm to the frame on the drivers side. It moves as I turn the wheels. These ****ers didn't tighten it!!!!
When I said no, he said they'd figure it out. It worried me, but I was in college and poor as dirt so I handed him the keys anyway. Ultimately, they did install it properly, but they forgot to cap off the power steering fluid and the thing half emptied within several miles. I went back and Isaac and Malachai (not their real names) quickly realized their mistake and corrected it.