What Could Cause a Sudden Complete Power Failure in a Vehicle?
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It could be due to a depleted battery or disconnected battery terminals. Here are the possible reasons for a complete power failure while driving: 1. The battery itself is already depleted. 2. Disconnected battery terminals. 3. The motor not turning or turning very slowly, causing a feeling of weakness leading to a complete power failure. This is usually caused by loose wiring and often occurs on bumpy or uneven roads. The wiring from the battery to the fuse box should be checked for damage or burns. 4. The main circuit or main fuse, main relay is burned out or damaged. 5. The ignition switch is damaged.