You need to take this to a pro ASAP. Brake problems is something you do not want to ignore. The car stalling can be related to the brake problems, as in a bad speed sensor. The computer needs to be scanned to retrieve the fault code that is stored.
Your battery has low voltage and needs recharged, check for loose battery cables, if the light stays on have your alternator checked.
remove negative and positive cables,take battery holddown bolt off,remove battery! when installing new battery, battery hold down first then install the cables , neg first!dont forget to reset radio.
first remove the cables from battery, neg, than positive, remove hold down bolt on bottom of battery. remove battery.
check battery cables at battery may be lose.
Check the battery cables and ensure that they are CLEAN and TIGHT. That is the most overlooked thing.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 2000 Chevy Malibu battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
1. UN HOOK THE BATTERY CABLES. 2. TOUCH THE ENDS OF THE LOOSE CABLES TO EACH OTHER FOR 5 SECONDS. 3. CONNECT CABLES BACK TO BATTERY, POSITIVE FIRST. This is the advise I found on line.
I'm not so sure :(
Bad alternator or corroded or loose cables.
take the battery cables off and clean them and the battery terminals real good with a wire brush and re hook and see if that is the problem first.
Probably. The alternator and voltage regulator may be fried, and the battery ruined. Take the battery to a battery shop and have them test it.
Probably your battery cable or cables are loose on one end or the other.