check alternator belt may be slipping.if the belt isworn or glazed replace it if problems is still there replace alternator.
The oil and battery lights might be showing on your shogun when driving due to an electrical problem. A mechanic can properly diagnose the problem.
sounds like the fuel sensor is the problem
Charging system problem. Normally this means there is a problem with the alternator.
I had a 1999 Grand AM same thing happened to me. A while after that i was driving and the radio lost power, then the power steering. I had the alternator and battey replaced and that fixed the problem.
If it isn't starting you have another problem.
you would probably assume the battery wasnt the problem. Ask yourself what made you so certain the battery was the problem.
I had this problem on my disco 1. Turned out to be the alternator, which was replaced and the problem was fixed.
Check the ignition control module...notorious for this problem
check your battery cables loose or dirty cables will cause this. if the problem persists check the reg/rectifier
Have it scanned to determine problem
The preposition "in" typically follows the word "persists." For example, "The problem persists in spite of our efforts to solve it."
First, why was the battery replaced? If there was a pre-existing problem (like a bad starter, for example), replacing the battery will not solve the problem. If, however, the car started fine before battery replacement, then the problem could be that the battery terminals (clamps) were not sufficiently tightened. Don't laugh, but there have been instances where the plastic cap(s) covering the new battery's positive and negative terminals were not removed (duh!). Remove those plastic caps.