Fuse Link @ starter--- Ignition Switch------- Netural Saftey Switch- Bad ignition switch, or bad neutral safety switch.
Is it charging, if not have you checked wiring to alternator.
have the alternator and the battery checked
It could be two things. As you know, the alternator charges the battery so it will not drain. If the alternator is not working properly to charge the battery, the battery will continuously drain. Have the alternator tested at your local Auto Parts store (NAPA or Advance Auto) If it is good, have the battery checked.
Simple, have the alternator checked and if it is okay, check the alternator circuit to the battery
that depends on what is wrong have you checked the compressor?
Probably loose drivebelt. or alternator belt of it is seperate.
There is no problem...the problem was the alternator. You have fixed the problem.
I have a 98 Cadillac deville and it was not turning over. All the lights in the dash came on and it read, theft system problems car may not restart. And it didn't, I checked the ground wire from the battery and it started and has been every since. Hope this works for you as well.
Disconnect it. let it cool and replace it. If you battery is boiling that is an indication the alternator is overcharging the battery. Have the alternator checked at any auto parts store.
Wires between Alternator and Battery, and between Alternator plug connector and fuse box etc.
Your alternator is defective and not recharging the battery. Have the alternator checked.
Check the battery with a vom meter while the engine is running. It should read about 14.5 volts and if so the alternator is working, than have the battery checked Now if the meter does not read 14.5 volts, have the battery, and the alternator checked. If they both check out okay, the problem is in the battery or the alternator circuit on the vehicle.
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. If the battery and alt test ok than check the connections to the alternator and battery.
Get the alternator checked before your battery goes dead.
The head lights, radio, and eveything else works, but the car will not start. I checked the starter and it was good. The battery is good, but whatever it is causes the battery to have a low charge. Could it be the alternator
Have the charging system checked. Possibly loose or corroded wiring, a loose alternator belt, or a bad alternator.
The alternator is over charging. you need to have the charging sytem checked.
Have your alternator checked. It could also be a bad cell in the battery.
If you have already checked the connections on the battery I would suggest testing the alternator and the battery. If the battery will not take a charge or the alternator will not give a charge you could have similar problems.
The alternator does not have a specific fuse, but alternators themselves do go out from time to time. The best idea would be to take yours in to a local auto parts store and have its performance checked, and have your battery checked as well.
I had this problem. The alternator was fine, it was the battery that was bad. The alternator was "pegging" out the indicator bc it was trying to charge the battery, but it wasnt taking charge. Take the battery out and have it checked.
The battery does not have sufficient voltage to start the car when it's cold. Have the battery checked out. If it still goes click click after running the car for a while, have the alternator checked also. A bad battery will not hold a charge and a bad alternator will not recharge the battery, (That is the reason to have the battery checked first). Make sure the connections at the battery are clean and tight.
the vehicle needa a new voltage regulater,this should have been checked before battery and alternator as its the cheapest part to replace
Battery and brake light coming on means the Alternator is not charging the battery . It could either mean a bad circuit connection or the alternator is just shot. Have the Alternator checked.
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. If the battery and alt test ok than check the connections to the alternator and battery. The alternator should have 2 connections.