Check for a key off draw (or parasitic draw) Should be less than .5 Amps
?ignition control module/pickup
Simple, have the alternator checked and if it is okay, check the alternator circuit to the battery
The answer is no . The battery starts you vehicle , the alternator charges the battery so if your alternator is bad your battery is not receiving a charge which will cause a "no start" condition.
Get your alternator tested at autozone,its free,and check your battery too.
Check your ignition fuse,its in the fuse box,also,your fusible link could be burnt or melted,its connected to your positive battery cable,if burnt or melted,then its your problem.
Check your battery for loose connections and check your alternator.
weak battery or bad alternator.
Near the battery or on the back of the alternator
I had this problem. The alternator was fine, it was the battery that was bad. The alternator was "pegging" out the indicator bc it was trying to charge the battery, but it wasnt taking charge. Take the battery out and have it checked.
under the battery or close by
I have a 1993 silverado that was doing the same thing, and the problem turned out to be a bad regulator inside my brand new alternator. Ireplaced it and went ahead and replaced the battery, I haven't had the problem since! Hope this helps. I have a 1993 silverado that was doing the same thing, and the problem turned out to be a bad regulator inside my brand new alternator. Ireplaced it and went ahead and replaced the battery, I haven't had the problem since! Hope this helps.
you have a week battery contact or your alternator is about to give out on you