The belt might be too loose. When you push down on the belt with your thumb there should be no more than 1/2 inch movement.
THE FIRST STEP I WOULD DO IS HAVE YOUR ALTNATOR TESTED AT A LOCAL GARAGE.
It can happen. The bearings on the alternator of my Silverado did that once, and it ended up causing the vehicle to shut down. the alternator on your car charges the battery which in turn runs the electrical supply to the car. if your alternator is damaged the battery will deliver power to the eletrical system until it no longer can and the car will stop running.if i were you i would replace the alternator,recharge the battery if it is still good and then happy motoring.
Did you try to disconnect the battery for about a half an hour and then re-connect? May help
with the car running disconnect the negative terminal from the battery if engine dies alternator is no good
check air, fuel, and elect.
I think it means the driver side air bag has a short or has been disconnected from the battery. Good Luck.
Good chances are, the alternator is not connected correctly or is defective.
Bad alternator OR battery.When good and charged, a car battery should be close to 13.6 volts.
have the battery tested, average life of a battery is 2 to 3 years. if battery is good check voltage regulator and starter motor. there is a short somewhere if the battery is good
the battery life is very good. YEA
It means either the alternator or the voltage regulator is failing, assuming your electronic instrument cluster isn't going bad.
my 98 Lincoln had the same problem and i replaced the battery the car turns over fine now. good luck