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Total Complaints:
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electrical problem
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2008Feb 07
Mustang 3.8L V6
The engine does not start, even though sometimes it seems it might do it. 70% of the car electrical appliances are not getting electricity most of the times, although sometimes they somehow get it. There is a general malfunctioning that happened suddenly, without any kind of detectable previous warning. We first thought it could be the battery, wrong diagnose, then we tried to start it by pushing (itīs manual transmission), and it did not. People at the garage are still trying to find out what is wrong with it. I do not know what it is, but I am sure it will pretty expensive.
jflores
Corsicana, Texas, USA
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