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I believe therre was a recall for this problem on the windstars. They have to add an additional small wiring harness to the ABS/Brake system Call a dealer, Have your VIN number ready
Most likely it is a switch on the van. Check the hood switch near the battery . The rubber cover comes off and causes the switch to set the alarm. Good luck.
Fuel pump cut out switch. One of the back quarter panels(ford likes the left). Same kind of place the jack hides in most minivans. Typically little black box with little red button.
Yes the alternator you installed is fried. Take it back and then when you put the new one in disconnect the battery first before installing. If the battery is connected while installing it will ALWAYS fry the alternator. Most parts guys don't tell you that so live and learn. This should help.
have you checked for a fuel cut off switch? I was rearended last year and had the same issue right afterward and it was b/c the fuel cut off switch had kicked in and I had to 'unclick' it - it was located in the trunk of my crown vic - not sure where it may be in the Winstar - in the back somewhere.
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