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No electrical power?

Eric P

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03 Explorer XLT 4 door
The other day I went out to start my '92 X, It clicked once then was dead, I mean no power what so ever. I put a jump to it, same thing, no power. After fiddle farting around with it for about a half Hour, it finally got power and started. The battery clamps were clean. It did this to me about 2 years ago too. Anyone else have this problem? Is there i breaker switch that controls all the power? TIA Eric :confused:
 



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Have you checked the battery terminal voltage with a voltmeter yet? Almost sounds like a bad battery to me. If it wouldn't take a jump it could be the battery. When you were "fiddle farting around" were you jumping it? It may have just taken a while to charge up. Once the battery is completely dead, it should take a while to be able to provide enough cranking power, it at all.
 






check the battery cables could be a bad ground
 






Battery is fully charged, Had it checked at Autozone, and all the connections are clean. when I put the jump to it there was still no movement in the gauges. I even pulled the cables off my battery and hooked it direct to the jump battery and still nothing. Im baffled, thats why I wonder if there is a breaker somewhere that reset.
 






With the symptoms you describe, I'd bet on corrosion inside the battery terminal/wire connection. Water gets in there and corrodes the crap out of the connection. It's been a common problem with the older Explorers. I had the problem in my old '92 also. It won't be visible, but if you put a multimeter on it and measure resistance from The battery end to the starter end (with the cable disconnected from the truck), I'll bet its well over 100 ohms.
 






Just checked it with my DVOM and got a reading of 00.6
 






when starting:
many clicks=bad battery
one click=bad starter
 






Its been starting fine since. Must be some sort of gremlin in the system. There wasnt even a spark from the battery terminal like there normally is when I disconnected the cable. nothing was drawing power. I even checked all the fuses under the hood.
 






check your ground connection. sounds like you have a bad ground if you are getting NO power, battery and + cables are good. this is a common problem on older explorers(but then again, what ISNT a "common" problem on older explorers?)
 






Thanks guys. Guess its time to replace all the cables anyway.
 






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