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#88 of 111 Re: 2004 electrical issues [graffke]
by cmcshi
Jun 16, 2012 (11:00 am)
I have had the same problem. I have taken it to Freeway Ford dealership and they told me it was my battery. I took the battery back were I purchased it and it checked out fine. I have days were it runs fine and days were it just want start at all.
#89 of 111 2004 Ford Freestar Electrical problems
by kringla
Jun 18, 2012 (10:54 am)
Have had car in dealership four times in 2012. First time for power steering pump asy and gear asy-steering. Next for fuel pump and fuel rail sensor in May 2012. Two weeks later in for throttle air and engine control which I believe is the PCM. Also did a recall problem -torque converter replacement. Now, had a dead battery. The DVD player comes on at will, radio comes on when it decides to and my car alarm goes off for no reason. I can't lock my car without being concerned about the alarm beeping for no reason.
I am so discouraged and do not know what to expect next and don't know what to do about the electrical issues. Any ideas anyone?
#90 of 111 06 freestar fuse/electrical issues
by cspano99
Jun 22, 2012 (9:57 am)
my freestar is dead... was blowing fuses for the radio for 2 days..now van wont start.. apparently the main computer control thing is dead.... this is soo wrong for a 6 yr old van. anybody else have issues with this?? i am sure this will be costly... also my cluster dash has been dead for a year now..
Jul 15, 2012 (5:17 pm)
I,ve have this same problem with my ford freestar 2005.
I'd be going on a brigde or an upgrade at 3000RPM's then the engine stalls and dies. I'M able to start it while costing, simply putting it in nuetral, turning off the ignition fully then restart. But, this problem has to stop. my kids, me and wife, i need a solution to this problem!!!!!!!
#92 of 111 Re: Check tire warning [mercmonty]
by jamesyboy_99
Aug 03, 2012 (8:18 pm)
I have an 05 Freestar, the tire light came on mine as well butt all my tires was good too. I got the hair brained idea to check my spare and that was it, it was low. I allso get the traction control light on as well, that one is what im on here looking for the answer for, lol. Good luck
#93 of 111 Re: Freestar - problems with PCM, Fuse box etc... [rbkjr]
by royaledawn
Aug 20, 2012 (9:05 am)
This is an ongoing problem with the 2004 and 2005 Ford Freestars. It is water going through the vents of the wipers running down the wiring harness and shorting out the chip for the transmission among other things. Ford is well aware of the problem but do not want to take the steps to fix it. I have had it shorted out twice both time I have been on the road with children in my vehicle. Luck was with me both times as that the roads were not busy and there was no one behind me to case in accident. Get in touch with your local BBB or contact https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/. If enough complaints go to the NHTSA there will be an investigation and they can force Ford to recall the vehicle and fix it right. The current recall for the Torque Converter is not fixing the problem there is other issues with the vehicle and Ford just refuses to take care of it.
#94 of 111 2006 Ford Freestar wont start says low battery
by acurafan2013
Nov 11, 2012 (4:04 pm)
Yesterday I cleaned the car battery terminals with a brush because it has some corrosion build up. Right after cleaning it I tried starting the car and it would turn over please anyone who can help me determine if the battery is actually dead or if corrosion is the problem please respond all help is appreciated.
#95 of 111 06 Ford Freestar Battery Issue
by acurafan2013
Nov 11, 2012 (5:18 pm)
Yesterday I cleaned the car battery terminals with a brush because it has some corrosion build up. Right after cleaning it I tried starting the car and it would turn over please anyone who can help me determine if the battery is actually dead or if corrosion is the problem please respond all help is appreciated.
#96 of 111 Re: frustrated lighting problem [dgriffi2]
by carchatter1
Nov 14, 2012 (8:14 pm)
The Freestar/Monterey don't use a timing belt. It's a chain, so it never needs replacing.