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Posted on Dec 28, 2010

I drove my 2001 SEL Ford Windstar van home Thursday night and Friday morning when I tried starting the van not one thing happen; no sounds, no lights, key would not unlock the doors, not nothing. My neighbor went and brought me a battery and the same problem, nothing not even a click. Please help!

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Start by checking your battery cables for a good clean contact at both ends. Also check main fuses.

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