A single click with no further spinning of the starter usually indicates a faulty starter relay/solenoid or a loose connection.
If the alternator was faulty then the old alternator will not have been charging the battery properly. Charge the battery using a battery charger (one that plugs into the mains) or get a jump start form another car and once you are going run the car for a time to recharge the battery.
the belt probly is not tight enough
sounds like a flat battery
If your car doesnt start, it could be the battery. But if the car starts and you unplug the negative cable and the car turns off, its the alternator.
This usually means that the alternator isn't charging.
We just had the same problem on a 2005 caravan. Auto parts store tested it and siad the alternator was bad. Took it to main dealer and they said the battery was bad. They changed the battery and all is well. (Main dealer battery $160 so beware!!!!!) Try a new battery from somewhere cheaper. You can also remove the alternator and take it to an auto parts store where they can bench test it and tell you if it is bad. They can do the same with the battery.
probably have a bad alternator or voltage regulator or bad battery cables
no if the car doesnt start check the battery and the alternator and the starter.
Dead battery, loose or corroded battery connection, or defective ignition switch. Can also be a defective neutral safety switch.
replaced battery and now remote doesnt work . how do you reprogram remote
the battery may be bad,also the starter may be worn out and have a short that drains the battery check that your vehicle doesnt have a remote voltage regulator. and the new alternator may be bad as well
that's a sure sign of a dead battery.