can not get any electrical power

Asked by Rusty Aug 26, 2014 at 01:39 PM about the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

ok I have a 2001 ford explorer sport v6. it has set for a couple of months I changed fuel filter and had to drain tank because it had gotten stuck in water and mud and sat there overnight then was towed out. I changed plugs, all fluids, and filters also changed the power pack. Now I finally am trying to finish it up but I put a new battery in it and can not get any power and yes the battery is good, I get no interior lights, dash lights, head or stop lights, any sugestions?

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Check the main fuse,under hood in fuse box,30 amp,may have blowed due to water.

ok i'll check and keep fingers crossed that it is that and not the computer.

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