Make sure all wiring is secure Check with a voltmeter - a fully charged battery shoukld read approx. 12.8 volts without engine running With engine running voltage should read approx. 13.8-14.2 volts
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alt belt.
Most cases the battery light comes on because the alternator isn't charging. The alternator may need replaced as well as the battery. It may be something more simple as a poor connection.
Drive the car to you local auto parts store and have then check the charging system.
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. A replacement alternator can be bad. If it is ok than most likely a poor connection to the alternator.
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. You may also have a battery drain (something that is staying on and killing the battery)
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
Had issue when I changed alternator, and unhooked battery. Had to take to inspection center and have codes cleared. Tech says when battery is unhooked, codes will be saved until cleared with device. Maybe just bull, but it has been 2 weeks, and no engine light.
Check for blown fuse(s) or blown fusible link(s).
its the alternator if the car is running with a battery light on. but check fuses first
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
Usually when the battery light comes on its the Alternator, or a bad wire from Alternator to battery, but id check Alternator first.
There is no problem...the problem was the alternator. You have fixed the problem.