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Seems like a dead battery, but it's just a loose connector.
This 2012 Ford F150 just shut down and won't start due to a loose connection. The customer complained that the truck shut of while driving and did not start again. It was like a dead battery. All the lights in the dash where off as well. After a few hours though it started again like nothing ever was wrong. That happened over and over until it wouldn't start at all anymore and he had it towed into the shop.
Turns out, for this no start issue on this Ford, there is was just a loose connector in the fuse panel on the passenger side. Watch the Video from beginning to end to see what connector it was on this Ford F-150.
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