It's going to be a long process but what you got to do: Pull ALL the fuses. Now check to see if there is still a draw on the battery. There shouldn't be. Replace one fuse at a time. Each time, check for draw on the battery. Save the radio for last. The clock and memory are a constant draw (a very small one). To check for draw, go get a cheap ammeter at some auto store. Wire it in according to directions, near the battery where you can see it.
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. If the battery and alt test ok than check the connections to the alternator and battery. You may also have a battery drain (something that is staying on and killing the battery)
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Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. A replacement alternator can be bad. If it is ok than most likely a poor connection to the alternator.
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alt belt.
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The alternator is probably over-charging the battery. Replace the alternator if the voltage at the battery terminals is over 15V when the engine is running.
If the battery and alternator are both good, Test them to be sure, then you need to take a multimeter and verify that the power from the alternator is actually reaching the battery. It could be a simple wiring problem
Check for blown fuse(s) or blown fusible link(s).
Either the battery is dead or your battery terminals are not hooked up right or loose, or you have a bad alternator, that needs tested
Check to see if the alternator is working Connect a voltmeter to battery: Without engine running reading should be about 12.8 With engine running reading should be 13.8-14.2 If not bad alternator
Your alternator is not charging the battery like it's suppossed to or the battery cables might be corroded and may need to be changed or cleaned, but the good news is autozone can recharge your new battery back up for free. Also make sure after you change the alternator and clean the battery cables and put the battery back in have the guy at auto zone test the new alternator before you buy it to make sure it works properly.