F-150 2005 4.6 V8 no starting, no radio, no a/c, no cluster power and not crank

Asked by Michael Oct 10, 2018 at 08:48 AM about the 2005 Ford F-150 Lariat SuperCrew

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My pickup truck was working good, turn it on after
work and like 5 minutes later it shut off randomly.
No ding/ding when you open the door, radio, a/c,
power window not working, cluster light are off
even when I put the key, battery have 12.48V, no
crank. What only work are the intermitenting light
and headlight. Fuses and relay are good. Some
people suggest is the key chip, but I want to listen
some suggestions here before take it to the dealer
because is like $200 for a new key, any help is
thankfully

2 Answers

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Eliminate voltage problems first. Check the large grounds first. Then check voltage going to the main fuse box. Does the dome light come on when you open the door. If not, it shouldn't be an electronic problem.

The dome light is on when I open the door, the anti thieft light is blinking every 2-3 seconds and the shift handle is locked on parking. I check all the fuses when I put the ignition on and only some of them have power, must of accesories and cluster dont have power

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