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Electrical Fault

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Good afternoon folks,

2009 focus 2.0 tdci

All of a sudden, the car cut out in city traffic, no charge in the battery to start.

Got the car recovered and a new battery put in the car.

The car turned over, and then died, drained the battery and I could smell electrical burning. 

I'm pointing towards a burnt out alternator or electrical shortage. 

Anybody ever came across this?

Thanks for looking, have a good weekend,

Nathan 



last time I smelled burning this happened LOL:smile:

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Narrowed it down to a burnt out alternator. 

1 minute ago, [email protected] said:

Narrowed it down to a burnt out alternator. 

that's good now you no what it is :smile:

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