Saturday, January 23, 2010

Off Road Driving Lights As I Was Driving Down The Road I Lost All Power In The Vehicle, No Lights, Engine Shut Off , What Is Wrong?

As I was driving down the road I lost all power in the vehicle, no lights, engine shut off , what is wrong? - off road driving lights

The battery and alternator look good. When I open the door from the inside, the light is not lit. I checked the fuses under the dashboard, everything looked good. I do not know whether it is a main fuse box, but I think there must be something common to all sources of energy to help

7 comments:

  1. Change oil and check the gas ignition

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  2. Could a switch or a bad ignition wire sets problem.

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  3. Battery cables off in May. Has he, upon becoming a little? If so, could the team. Several times that the team has. After sitting for a while the car goes back

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  4. It's your turn check engine light went on and on? Is this a new car if the light is coming from in front of the engine and do not stop the car started to act possessed and your car begins to play hard and all evil, too, flashing lights inside the vehicle. to keep driving it is no longer easy, even when you're on the highway. Visit a dealer. They have a sensor that communicates went wrong, it with other sensors. You can do nothing than to do the work. New cars are filled with computers and a real pain to say the least. We hope that this is an old car will be cheaper to fix it up.I have roadside assistance at the national level, and often saw cars, good luck to you.

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  5. He had spent years earlier, in the 1970s.
    It proved to be a bad connection fusable main power between the battery and starter.

    But surely a power outage on the power cord. Start with simple things to say when to work alone. Make sure the battery cables are clean and tight.

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  6. Fuse link is probably toast. How do you want to know about the ALT and Batt, are good?

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  7. He had spent years earlier, in the 1970s.
    It proved to be a bad connection fusable main power between the battery and starter.

    But surely a power outage on the power cord. Start with simple things to say when to work alone. Make sure the battery cables are clean and tight.

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