The car may need a new alternator.
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
have an alternator, battery, and electrical check to find out what the problem is. battery may not be taking a charge, or the alternator is not putting out enough voltage.
Some possible clues: * Alternator/Generator not putting out enough voltage to properly charge system * Voltage regulator problems * Weak battery, or one that's about to give out totally
it's either your wiring or the wrong alternator or a bad battery !!
If your GEN light is on then the generator votage has reduced down to an extreme low rate or it has died completely, as in, it isn't putting out voltage to recharge the battery.
It normally means the alternator is not putting out enough voltage to keep the battery charged and is defective. Can be a loose alternator belt also.
Vehicle charging voltage too low or too high or monitor circuit faulty. Check battery with voltmeter.
Sounds like a bad alternator. Slow windows indicate low voltage (same for radio cutting in and out), the alternator light indicates battery voltage is higher than alternator voltage (most likely meaning alternator isn't putting out anything).
it takes 1 C type battery <><><> That answer is not really very helpful because the question doesn't say what the voltage of the light bulbs is! This question cannot be answered without knowing at least the voltage of the light bulbs and also the voltage of the battery that is being asked about.
Sounds like battery/alternator problems. Check battery first, it's cheaper to replace.
The battery light comes on when the alternator output voltage is too low or too high. You have a wiring or regulator problem.The battery light comes on when the alternator output voltage is too low or too high. You have a wiring or regulator problem.
Well is your battery putting out enough voltage to power the gauges? On my 66 corvette I have to really step on the gas and then my gauge lights come on.