There are three fuses first on is in row D 8 and 9 and then row E 1
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ALternator fuses, if equipped may be on the battery post, in a fuse box, or in the wire going from the battery to the alternator.
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its the alternator if the car is running with a battery light on. but check fuses first
Alternator fuses, also known as the main fuse, are found inside the engine compartment fuse box. The fuses are rated at 70 amps and have a negative and positive wire wired directly to it.
Have you checked the fuses?AnswerMay be a bad voltage regulator. alternator is no good without a voltage regulator. that's what "turns on" the alternator.
Check fuses first. If fuses are good, check the voltage from the negative battery cable to where the wire bolts onto the back of the alternator. (With the engine running). If you can't reach the back of the alternator, then measure across the posts of the battery. Voltage should be about 14 volts DC. If lower than that, replace the alternator. When you replace an alternator, it's a good idea to replace the battery, as a precaution.
check your fuses if they are good the voltage regulator is in the pcm eng computer
check the fuse box or it could mean the alternator is broken i checked the fuses and alternator they are both fine
there are under the brake pedal a switch which control brakes ligths . You may check the swich after checking fuses,and bulb.