Ford Puma has Died - Electrical Problem?
Hi, my partner owns a 1.7 T reg ford Puma.
The other day he went outside to start the Puma. He switched the ignition on, it wouldn't start, won't turn over, and all the lights come on on the dash.
He realised that the interior light was not working, so he changed the fuse, and with that, all the lights on the dash came on, even though the key was not in the ignition.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
If yes, then please let me know how you solved the problem.
Could it be the immobiliser???
Thanks
The other day he went outside to start the Puma. He switched the ignition on, it wouldn't start, won't turn over, and all the lights come on on the dash.
He realised that the interior light was not working, so he changed the fuse, and with that, all the lights on the dash came on, even though the key was not in the ignition.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
If yes, then please let me know how you solved the problem.
Could it be the immobiliser???
Thanks
The battery is fine - i think it's holding charge, but its just the lights have come on now even when the key isnt in the ignition on 
Nice car (Its our rally car =D hehe) but can't do anything till it's up and running again

Nice car (Its our rally car =D hehe) but can't do anything till it's up and running again
yeh it really does sound like an earth, the one that came loose in my case was on the drivers side chassis leg up near the front bumper under the d/s headlight, it played hell with the electrics for a while. things comming on randomly and indicators turning on side lights etc
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