check the starter relay,neutral safety switch,ignition switch,wiring ,and or your grounds.the starter location , if your vehicle is a '''6cyl 3.1L''' then it' found '''(UNDER HOOD, CENTER, LOWER ENGINE AREA, REAR SIDE OF ENGINE)''' if is a '''4cyl 2.2L''' then '''(UNDER HOOD, CENTER, LOWER ENGINE AREA, MOUNTED ON FRONT LOWER ENGINE)''' to make sure try www.autozone.com check on components location.
Have the battery checked out. It may have a dead cell and not holding a charge,
the vehicle needa a new voltage regulater,this should have been checked before battery and alternator as its the cheapest part to replace
It sounds like you have a break in the wire which connects your alternator to your battery, get it checked out.
No, the battery may be defective and the alternator may be just fine or vice versa. Saying that if the alternator was overcharging the battery it may very well have destroyed a good battery. Just have the battery checked at any auto parts store.
One possible cause is a defective alternator, Have the charging system checked.
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. The alternator should have 2 connections.
Is it charging, if not have you checked wiring to alternator.
have the alternator and the battery checked
Simple, have the alternator checked and if it is okay, check the alternator circuit to the battery
Probably loose drivebelt. or alternator belt of it is seperate.
Check your battery post to make sure u have a good connection
This is not a battery problem. Your charging system, the alternator, is not putting out enough juice to charge the battery until you reach 4000 rpm. Have the alternator and charging system checked.