I'm not sure about all of these, but I have a 98 Taurus and the battery light came on. After a few days, the car died altogether and I had to replace my alternator. I would definitely take the battery indicator seriously and have your alternator checked.
It means that the generator is not charging the battery, and needs to be looked at.
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights on the dashboard. The Battery warning light turns on when there the battery of a car is having a problem.
The battery warning light illuminates when the battery isn't being charged , get it checked out to find the problem and then repair.
There could be several causes for the battery charging circuit warning light remaining "ON," and some that come to mind at the moment include: * The battery is seriously undercharged. * The alternator or generator is not working. * There is a defect in the light circuit.
On a 1999 Ford Taurus : The oil pressure warning light is just to the right of the tachometer * just above the parking brake / emergency brake , brake fluid level warning light
The light next to the battery warning light is the fuel injection system warning light. If it comes on and goes off after a short while it should be ok but if it stays on for longer than 5-10 minutes then get it checked out.
There are several warning light on the instrument panel. There is a high water temperature light. There is a low battery charge light. There is a low oil warning light.
I have a warning light come on which is a circle with an excaimation point inside. What does it mean?
The battery light tells you the system is not charging, if it comes on at idle or low rpm it is likely a weak or failing alternator. The idle being too low can also cause it to come on.
The low air warning light is in indication the air compressor is not working or can't keep up with replenishing the air system. The red battery warning light is an indication the battery is not charging properly.
Reset the battery
what causes the battery light to on a 2005 ford expedition to come on?