RE: 2005 Mustang GT Dead Battery
I have a 2006 Mustang GT. I have had the car now for a year and it is at 10,000 miles. I have never had any battery issues, whether I left my phone charging overnight or if I accidently left the cell phone charger plugged in. Even leaving the car parked for a week or two has never drained my battery dead. Then, one night about a month ago, I go into the garage to retrieve something from my car and I noticed that the passenger side front signal is on. I immediately thought that I must have accidently left my parking lights on. However, this was not the case. The only light that was on was the passenger side front signal. Istarted the car up, turned on all my lights, turned off the lights and then turned off the car.The passenger sidefront signal would not go off. The next morning,I was barely able to start up the carso I let it sit running for a few minutes to rejuice the battery. However, the light would still not go off. Later that evening,I tried to start up the car and it was dead. The next morning, I got a jump start from AAA.Iinterestingly enough, thefrontsignal was no longer on. Perplexed by this odd situation, I brought the car into my local Ford Dealershipfor a diagnostic. They of course could not find anything. It has been about a month and it has not happened again.
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