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Old 04-01-2021, 10:38 PM   #1
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Default TDCI 09 LV Loss of electronics

Good evening gents.


Wondering if maybe someone on here could help me with an issue I had today in peak hour when my focus had the battery light come on for a while while driving today. A few hours later while I was driving the power steering cut out and more warning lights popped up. While I was in the process of pulling over the dash then had a red flashing light and everything went dead. I could not start the car and I had no electrics whatsoever.


I have recently installed a new battery so I would not of thought that would be the problem...I checked the connections and the earth. All seems fine.


Could it be that the alternator decided to die or possible fuse?


Any help would be appreciated


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