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Old 10-21-2008, 04:04 PM
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Power Problems

I have a 94 Mustang GT and im having problems w/ my car starting. When i turn my key over there is no power not even accessories but i can jump my car and it will crank over fine. But in 5 mins it will die and i wont have any power again.
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Old 10-31-2008, 09:40 PM
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Re: Power Problems

Sounds like a dead battery to me, or you have some corroded battery cables. Make sure your alternator is charging also.
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Re: Power Problems

If the battery light is coming on after you start it the problem is the alternator isn't charging. If you aren't getting a battery light up after starting the problem is probably 2 or more plates shorting out due to sediment build up in the case. If the battery is older than 5 years replace it. It's on it's wat out.
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