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I parked my car about to leave but head light isn't going full beam, AC will not turn on, wipers will not move and no horn

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I parked my car about to leave but head light isn't going full beam, AC will not turn on, wipers will not move and no horn

Does it start ok?

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@Augustine - This might sound like a funny question, but does the battery light come on with the ignition, and then go out when you start the engine? If not, then I think one of the alternator control wires is disconnected or broken. A good breakdown service can probably fix that even this time of night.

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I can move the car infact I just got home holding the full beam with me left hand so I can have light, but the second problem infact even the breeze from the Ac part is not coming out before I even spoke about it working, the fuses are good, the battery Fuse as well is ok, someone who just checked it said it is a major current lost and the brake sign stays on with ABS sign

I would say you have lost an ignition supply somewhere, either a fuse or connection. Basically some of the car thinks the ignition is still off and isn't working, maybe and ignition switch problem maybe.

 

That's my guess anyway:D

Edited by SuperbTWM

@Augustine - That's why I asked about the battery light. The electrics will do a graceful degradation to keep the car mobile as long as possible, but that means the car will turn off things like the ICE and ventilation systems, throw fault codes on the ABS and ASR (or ESP if it has that instead)... to save volts for the engine.

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