dannyb420
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- Joined
- January 21, 2002
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- City, State
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '04 XLT
I hope someone can help explain this one because nothing seems to make sense. My wife borrowed my ex to run an errand...i know bad mistake...lol. about 2 hours later I went out to start the ex and all I heard was a clicking noise from under the dash and it wouldnt turn over, so knowing I had the original battery and that it was 20 degrees, I pulled the battery and started charging it. It wouldnt hold a charge so I took it to auto parts store and they tested and confirmed it was dead. I got a new battery and installed it. The ex turned over and started but the throttle would not work, it would just sit at idle. so I turned it off and tried to start again and nothing. Thinking to myself maybe its the fuel pump, I turned the ignition to on but not start to see if I could hear the pump but all I heard again was the clicking under the dash. Out of a last ditch effort I clicked the fuel cutoff switch, after three tries it started up and no clicking noise. so I let the car run for a few minutes and jumped out to find my brake lights were still on. So I put two and two together and thought maybe my break lights were let on (more then likely due to a bad switch) and thats what drained my battery. But whats the deal with the fuel not getting to my engine? whats with the clicking? does it do that when the fuel cutoff switch is hit? sorry for the lengthy email but I am stumped because nothing seems to be related except the brake lights and the battery. I am worried it may not start in the morning, although my brake lights arent on now. Just want to know if there is something obvous I overlooked that may save me in the morning