When it says security it means the the chip in your key has gone bad, or the key dont have a chip in it, and u it wont let u doing anything, you have to have the chipped key
I am thinking this is going to be a bad alternator, or a battery that has a dead cell. You can get your alternator checked while on the car at Autozone for free. That would be my sugestion as a place to start.
The battery light can be on for several reasons. A bad alternator is the top cause in my experience. Have the charging system tested and see what is going on.
Consulting your user guide is a good starting place for determining if you need to change your battery emergency light in your home security system. If the battery is not the cause there may be other trouble shooting tips located in the manual.
No, a fuse cannot cause a battery to not hold a charge. However a dead cell in the battery will cause it to run down overnight. Also there may be something on that is drawing power from the battery. Under-hood light, trunk light, dome light, glove box light, etc. Also a stuck relay will drain the battery.
Go to the dealership and have a key made. The key has a chip in it that turns the light off. If you are just using a duplicate the light will stay on. On rare occasions a battery that will not hold a good charge anymore will cause the light to stay on. You can have your battery tested at any autoparts store for free.
Yes
try disconnecting positive battery cable from battery for a few minutes,then,re-install
Not likely.
alternator faulty
No, the battery light comes on when there is a problem with the charging system. More than likely the alternator is defective.
There is several things that can cause your battery light to come on. Go to your nearest Advance Auto Parts and have them hook up the battery and alternator tester because your alternator could be bad, or if you have a lot of electrical products such as a powerfull stereo system, gps, DVD player etc., you could be drawing to many amps for you battery and alternator to keep a charge
Removing the battery has immobilized the car and this security feature can be turned off with your key fob alarm controller.
yes if one of the wires was getting an earth from the alternator cover or rubbing off the engine the battery light is really an alternator light warning you that the alternator is not charging the battery