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If it fixed itself (loose connection) it can unfix itself just has easily. Drive the car, and enjoy,. But be prepared for the electrical to fail again, for the time being. After several driving trips, you'll know if the problem is gone for good or not. If the problem returns, then we can help you find it.
Thanks for everyone help. I live about 1/8 mile from a cemetery maybe that is who came up and repaired it.
 
I had a similar problem recently and it was the red wire inside the steering column. It would not start at the key, yet I could start it at the solenoid. Once I replaced the multiwire connector at the turn signal switch inside the steering column then several things worked again (ignition switch, emergency flashers, dome light).
 
I had a similar problem recently and it was the red wire inside the steering column. It would not start at the key, yet I could start it at the solenoid. Once I replaced the multiwire connector at the turn signal switch inside the steering column then several things worked again (ignition switch, emergency flashers, dome light).
Will check to see if it is loose. Thanks
 
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