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Problems with 2006 Ford Fusion ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

On average, the 2006 Ford Fusion starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 104 547 miles.

Components Affected by ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Issues

We have classified the 57 complaints from 2006 Ford Fusion about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.

IGNITION 8 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER/PANEL 1

Recently reported ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems on 2006 Ford Fusion

Drivers side front turn signal does not flash, stays solid. changed the bulb, does the same thing.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford fusion. the contact stated that the smart junction box failed to function causing the battery and all of the turn signal functions to fail. a dealer had not diagnosed the vehicle but an independent mechanic diagnosed that the smart junction box needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure, provided no solution, and indicated that there was no recall. the contact was concerned if the part was replaced that the failure would continue. the approximate failure mileage was not available. *tt

Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2006 ford fusion. the contact stated that there was a beeping noise and the air bag warning indicator illuminated. also, the vehicle failed to crank. the battery was recharged, the vehicle restarted, and the warning indicator dimmed. the dealer (park ford, 400 west ave, tallmadge, oh 44278, (330) 633-6222) was notified of the failure and did not provide a specific diagnosis. the dealer was also unable to determine when the remedy and repair part would be supplied to schedule the recall repair for nhtsa campaign number: 16v384000 (air bags). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was not available.

While driving my engine intermittently shuts off. the car will still be "on". in the sense that the ac and radio and other features are still working, but the car will not accelerate or move. i have to put it in park. and restart it. "check engine" and "check charging system" indicator lights pop up on the dash. i have done several things, change belts, changed alternators, changed cam shafts, and finally after that thousand dollars was spent the code i'm getting read from my mechanic is for the throttle body shut down.

Takata recall snd i was driving vehicle when turn signals on both front right and left side stopped working. right front turn signal just stayed on , so i had to disconnect it otherwise it would have drained the battery. i replaced both bulbs with new ones, still did not work. i get a message saying check right front and left front turn signals. i have found out that this has happened to a lot of 2006 ford fusions, it is a safety issue when cars front signal indicators dont work. i was told the smart junction box needs to be replaced. ford has known about this problem,and done nothing!

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford fusion. while driving 15 mph, the turn signals became inoperable and the engine stalled. the vehicle was able to restart. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the smart junction box failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 114,000.

The rear tail light socket and bulb are charred black as if they caught fire. i found the issue because the signal light failed. it smelled burnt. unsure if there was actual flame or not.

I was driving home from work, when both of my front turn signals went out. my dash indicated to check lf turn lamp and check rf turn lamp. i stopped at the store to purchase new bulbs, thinking the bulbs were bad. i got home, and noticed that the left front parking lamp was on. i shut the car off, and the light remained on. i had to disconnect the light, otherwise it would have drained my battery. i had no front working turn signals and no working hazards in the front. the back signals and hazards work fine, but blink fast. *tr

Driving on the highway at 80 mph the car looses acceleration power and an orange wrench symbol shows up on the dashboard. i have to safely coast my vehicle to a safe spot off the road. when car comes to complete stop it idles really rough and loud and makes a loud noise when placed into park. i have to shut car off then restart and i'm able to continue driving as if nothing ever happened. the problem keeps happening and is starting to occur more often but always while driving on the highway...pray to god nothing serious ever happens.

Driving both highway and city streets. while driving to work my turn left signal began to flash faster indicating a burned out bulb when the right turn signal started flashing faster. after work i could not unlock my car and had to have security unlock my car only to find my battery was dead. security then jumped started the car, i drove off to battle my thru rush hour with out turn signals. the next morning the car battery was dead again, after getting it started i noticed the right front turn signal bulb stayed on even when the car was turned off,until battery was drained. i took it to my mechanic he said the smart box would need to be replaced and programed, and cost about $850! i went to pickup the vehicle had trouble unlocking the door again this time the battery was dead again and needed to be replaced.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford fusion. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 45 mph, the vehicle accelerated and decelerated independently as the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the ecm failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 121,759.

While driving my fusion on 11/1/15, both front turn signals stopped working when attempting to make a turn onto an interstate. the dash indicated a warning that the left and right front turn signal lamp was not working when the signal was activated by the switch. i assumed a bulb had burnt out. however, once my car was turned completely off, the left front bulb remained on, despite no one being in the car. the light remained on for multiple hours before i became aware of it once i returned to my vehicle. during this time, it was draining the battery. i the. had to drive my car on city streets and the interstate to get home. i tried purchasing new bulbs, but found that both bulbs currently in the car worked fine. no wiring was loose or frayed. later that week, i brought it to a mechanic who diagnosed it as a failed smart junction box that has led to the turn signal not working. i contacted my local dealership in accordance with my mechanic's suggestion. i was informed there is no recall on this part. how is there no recall when this is clearly a safety issue? ...

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford fusion. the contact stated that while driving at 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled without warning. the vehicle was towed to the dealer. the dealer stated a remote starter that was previously installed burned a fuse. the fuse was replaced, but the turn signals failed. the dealer stated that the smart box needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 101,000. the vin was not available.

After parking my car outside my house, i opened my door and the handle short circuited and exploded blowing out a piece of the door handle off exposing the the handles springs and wiring. *tr

Car dies whilst driving. this is a safety issue. authorized ford dealer service determined issue was caused by a defective throttle body. *tr