Check the alternator.
you have a short in wiring or open electrical switch somewhere first thing i would do is have the starter motor checked
Remove the battery cables. Remove the battery tiedown. Remove the battery from the Aerostar. Reinstall in reverse order.
It indicates that your battery is not being charged and that you need to have the electrical system checked.
Have you had your alternator or battery checked lately? The vehicle could not be charging enough to handle the electrical load
Something is discharging the battery when it is not running. Have the electrical system checked.
A 1993 Ford Aerostar takes the BCI group size 65 battery which has the terminals / posts ( on TOP of the battery )
Yes, battery is a electrical source.
Indicates a problem with the electrical system. Normally the problem is that the alternator has failed. Have your system checked at almost any auto parts store.Indicates a problem with the electrical system. Normally the problem is that the alternator has failed. Have your system checked at almost any auto parts store.
Alternator Checked "Good," But Battery Won't "Hold" ChargeThis situation suggest one of two causes, although there could be other explanations.The battery is nearing the end of it's useful life [almost worn out], or...There is some kind of fault in the vehicle's electrical circuits that draws a lot of battery power even when the ignition is turned off.You need to have a qualified automotive electrical Technician troubleshoot the entire wiring system of your vehicle, identify the defect, and properly repair it.
The exterior lights, brakes and steering systems as well as the battery, especially if it is a purely electrical car instead of a hybrid car. And there are also brushes that need to be checked in electrical cars.
More likely than not the alternator has failed. Have the electrical system checked at almost any auto parts store for free.
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