That's a bad alternator hun.. had it happen to me twice. The alternator is probably 200 to 300 bucks...have a friend install it. Much cheaper and its not that hard to do.
Your battery is weak, or your your alternator is not charging battery.
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.
could be the alternator is about to go out
Probably your battery cable or cables are loose on one end or the other.
It has to be a dead charging system.... usually a short internal in the alternator
I was told it is a computer issue. Try Disconnecting the battery for about 30 minutes to reset the computer, then reconnect. This has worked on my wife's 2005 300c and my sons 2004 dodge dakota.
Did you check the drive belt to see if it broke?
The car will not start after driving for a period of time. The lights are very dim while the engine is running and get darker , or the battery light is on in the dashboard.
Depends on if it drained while you were driving or ran down while it was parked overnight. If the battery runs down while you're driving the vehicle then more than likely the alternator is defective. If the battery drains while the vehicle is parked then the problem is either a dead cell in the battery or a light is on somewhere on the vehicle. Could be a under hood light, trunk, glovebox, dome, or even the brake lights. It can also be a relay that is stuck.
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Could be a corroded connection somewhere. Most likely the ground on the battery, either at the battery or at the other end where it connects to the vehicle.
Low beams