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2014 Ford fiesta St 1.6 ecoboost

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Has anyone ever tried bypassing the battery current sensor or the battery monitoring system..
 


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Can't see your attachments; forum says they don't exist.

I did notice the fuse in the diagram.
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Was that fuse intact?
 


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Wires look suspect but I guess that's just from you unbundling to inspect for damage?

What's the deal with this little patch here?
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I never noticed that I just bought the car of a guy selling it for his son.
 


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So I recently be came the proud owner of a 2014 ford fiesta St and I swapped the battery on with a new one and now I'm getting a U1007. Car just cranks and cranks but doesn't start up need help on how t ok rest bms with out scanner please thank you

Are you sure that you used the right battery?
 


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After installing new cable sensor.. nother happened it crank and crank and crank but a no start so I took everything off this morning and found out I was a 180 degrees out on my cams so I just fixed it and putting everything back together right now will let y'all know tonight how it goes say in a little bit
 


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I was just about to suggest that it was probably something unrelated. Curious how it previously started up at all though? It uses a belt and (presumably) tensioner but a slip... especially to that degree would quickly result with bent valves, possibly damaged bottom-end.
 


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Well u see it's funny u say that because when I first got this car back last year In july cylinder 3 piston had disintegrated inside so I have finally got around to fixing it now I have this problem
 


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I was lucky enough the it didn't mess nothing u inside and the cylinder way perfect
 


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Wait. The car drove fine, the battery died so you replaced it. Then a battery cable. And a cam got 180 degrees out of timing? I'm not following how a battery and cable change affects the cams.
 




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