A dead alternator is most likely. Maybe the ECM but not likely.
Dead cell in the battery itself or something is on pulling power from the battery. A light somewhere or a stuck relay.
Either the battery has a dead cell which will drain the other cells, or something is on and draining the battery. Possibly trunk, glove box, or under hood light. Have the battery tested for a dead cell.
Take the - battery cable off and put it back on.
Resetting an engine light on a 1996 Dodge Caravan SE is very easy to do. The battery can be disconnected for up to one minute to make the check engine light go off.
try disconnecting battery for 15 minutes
Dead cell in the battery which will require it to be replaced. Or, you may have a light on somewhere pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck.
My 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan began doing this and it is because the battery has a low charge, could be due to old battery, or even bad alternator. The quickest and easiest fix is to charge the battery and then wait and see if it happens again after. If it happens then you should have it looked at by a professional
Have a look at this link: http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-a-Tail-Light-on-a-Dodge-Grand-Caravan
ONE thing that will do this is disconnect the battery , then reconnect the battery but if the check engine light comes back on then take the veh to the garage for more diagnosing of the systems
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The battery light indicates that the battery is not receiving a charging current. You may have a bad alternator or a broken drive belt (if you have a broken belt you'll have overheating and power steering problems too, though).
yoy can disconnect the negative battery cable and it should go off for a little while at least