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I have a 2007 Ford Explorer while driving all the - lights come on check engine light brake light traction control light air bag light It still ran fine with no issues I was able to get it home but when I got home and went to try and start it again there's nothing it's like it's dead I bought a new battery new starter new alternator alternator new neutral safety switch and shifter cable thinking that that was the issue but nothing's changed I can jump it through the celluloid and it will turn over but it won't run Fuel pressure is where should be I thought it might have been the computer but I was told that it wouldn't run at all if it It was I disconnected the battery for a few days and eventually it started but after OneDrive it did it again again I'm open to any suggestions did everything I can think of
How long has your 2007 Ford Explorer had this problem?
6 months
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Hello, it sounds like you experienced a lack of electrical power to recharge your battery, which in turn also depleted the power necessary to keep all the electrical modules of the vehicle properly powered. The most likely cause of this is a faulty alternator or internal voltage regulator within the alternator. Additionally, the wiring connector to the alternator may be compromised - burned, melted or distorted in some way to prevent proper charging. You've replaced way too many parts in guessing what the problem could be, and now as a result you may very well have created a new problem. So, at this point, you'll really need to get some professional assistance. You don't need to "do" or "replace", you need to diagnose and inspect. You've wasted so much money unnecessarily -- best to stop and regroup and have the vehicle properly tested. Use this link to find some shops near you that can help with your concern: www.repairpal.com/repair-shops