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try many things, but the only thing that work for my car (03 tahoe) is disconnecting car battery for 5 min. you need to replace the rfa battery first.
Could be, The battery is nearing end of life. There is a parasitic draw greater than .050 mA.
The load indicator is a measure of how much current is drawn from the battery. Nore load is more current which means the battery won't last as long, and the driver may run out of power before getting to the destination. The same thing is true of petrol cars, and heavy footed drivers get the same result.
I'm not sure what you're asking but maybe its this: Red is Positive (+) and Black is Negative (-).
If the battery dies with the car running usually the alternator will be able to keep up, but the malfunction indicator will light up. Some models will say something like check gauges. You alternator or voltmeter will go real high. If the car is completely dying then the alternator is failing or you have bad or loose battery connections.
Car batteries are quite universal. As long as the battery physically fits in the battery box it will work. When selecting a battery, get the battery with the highest cold cranking amps you can afford. The extra battery power helps the starter crank the engine over faster when it is cold.
CAll the dealer. They know what this means.
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.
Assuming 1) fully charged battery 2) battery health-good 3) No other activity(discharge or recharge), the battery will last for a very long time.( at least a fortnight). For better accuracy, find the energy store in your battery (in ampere hours or milli ampere hours) and divide it by energy require by all indicator lights( find its wattage and divide by voltage of battery to get current flowing) after appropriate unit conversions like hour to seconds etc.