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Dead electrical 95 Century
Bought a 95 Century this week. 90K miles. Runs great. Washed the engine yesterday and let my daughter drive it to church. On the way home, the car died, like it was turned off. 100% dead electrically, excpt battery is fully charged. Cannot find any links unplugged, etc. Car has 3.1L. Any ideas?
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Re: Dead electrical 95 Century
Check for corroded connections on the battery cables.
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Re: Dead electrical 95 Century
Battery fully charged and connections tight and clean.
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Re: Dead electrical 95 Century
Check by the starter for a burned fuseable link. These are two wire sizes smaller then the wire so they burn out faster. Otherwise check a wiring diagram in a haynes manual.
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Re: Dead electrical 95 Century
did you wash the engine with a high pressure power washer or a low pressure garden hose?
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