2006 Ford Mustang, DTE FLI, no power to windows, headlights, radio, and wont shift
2006 Ford Mustang, DTE FLI, no power to windows, headlights, radio, and wont shift
2006 mustang. The dte fli came on randomly one day, followed by not being able to shift it out of park and nothing works.....someone told me to one change fuel pump, I did and also nothing changed..this is daily driver so please advise.
** note, I checked every fuse and took off the sjb box and checked for corrosion and the box looked perfect.
** note, I checked every fuse and took off the sjb box and checked for corrosion and the box looked perfect.
On the dash. Flashes fuel level low, dte fli data error, oil pressure low, brake fluid low, parking brake on. Nothing is low,or on....car will not shift out of park. I have no power inside the car, no guages, nothing...
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Take a Look at the Shop Manual Pdf. It May Help.
First Off Are You Using a Known Good Hot Battery? Will Vehicle Pull any Codes? Need Reader That Will Pull Body Codes as Well as DTC Codes.
KC
Take a Look at the Shop Manual Pdf. It May Help.
First Off Are You Using a Known Good Hot Battery? Will Vehicle Pull any Codes? Need Reader That Will Pull Body Codes as Well as DTC Codes.
KC
Battery has been a battle....it died, jumped it. Died again...jumped again, so I think the battery is toast. Could that be the issue all along? When jumped, it stays running but it will not start after. No codes from my scanner but I'm assuming that's from the battery
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All Dtc Info in This Thread!
Se Post 3 For More Instrumentation Info
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...e-info-550470/
KC
Se Post 3 For More Instrumentation Info
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...e-info-550470/
KC
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Thanks for clarifying... I suppose that I'm not quite up to speed on every abbreviated terminology, as I'm from the old school lol... In the meantime, I fully agree with Kevin's (KC) recommendation and would also recommend looking into replacing your battery as well...
Battery could definitely be the problem, also check your terminals for corrosion. These cars are heavily reliant on computers and electronics so if the battery is toast or bad connection then you can get all kinds of issues. I've always had problems with the S197 cars with battery draws killing the battery if not driven regularly and this has caused some batteries to fail earlier than they should have.
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