Check the voltage regulator mounted to the fender
Most new batteries should come charged, unless the new battery is actually one that has been sitting on the shelf for a quite a while. If you're having problems starting, you might have a problem with the starter itself. Good Luck!!!
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
It sounds like it is a battery problem. Try getting a replacement battery for it.
The battery is dieing down and you should go and get a new battery or get your battery charged
The battery warning light illuminates when the battery isn't being charged , get it checked out to find the problem and then repair.
The most common reason for lights failure on 1985-88 Yamaha Virago XV 100's is battery problems. Check to see that the battery is in working condition and sufficiently charged. If the battery is fine, there may be a problem with the main fuse and the ones below the indicator panel.
had the same problem it was just the fuse
Test the battery with a digital voltmeter. You should get a reading of 12.6 V if the battery is fully charged. If the battery is fully charged then you know the alternator is functioning properly and your problem is more than likely a defective starter.
well, the problem is that the battery is worn, i might be wrong, ut see if getting a new battery for it will fix the problem. oh and only charge it when the battery is empty, then it will last longer.
Your battery is not being charged because of a problem with the charging system Whether its a problem with the alternator / voltage regulator , the serpentine belt etc . you should have the charging system checked
Hey, It's probably thatthe alternator is a bad one - It does happen, check it out.
You have a short - it's hard to be more exact than that, but if you disconnect the battery and charge it outside of the car and it stays charged, you have a short. If it does not stay charged, you need a new battery.