electrical problems

Asked by geoffas58 Sep 12, 2016 at 09:36 AM about the 2006 Ford Focus

Question type: General

my daughter left my lights ondrained battery she
tried to jump it and blew afuse replaced fuse car
started but electric windows dont work nor does
rear wiper front and back heated windscreens

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101,625

Check ALL the fuses, you may have more than one blown. Generally, jump-starting doesn't blow fuses, so you may have something else going on. There is a fuse box under hood and under the dash.

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101,625

If it's shorted and constantly drawing current, it would explain dead battery (on top of leaving lights on) and constant blowing fuses.

400

If wires were crossed for that jump, even for an instant, the alternator is shorted and anything connected to it has the potential to short. (starter, battery, accessories, window switches, ect...

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