Safety cut off? Have you bumped the car recently or had a slight accident? No....
Yes, checked bags are typically transferred to a connecting flight by the airline.
If you have already checked the connections on the battery I would suggest testing the alternator and the battery. If the battery will not take a charge or the alternator will not give a charge you could have similar problems.
the vehicle needa a new voltage regulater,this should have been checked before battery and alternator as its the cheapest part to replace
Yes, your checked baggage will typically be transferred to your connecting flight during the layover.
Baggage checked through when traveling means that your luggage is tagged and sent directly to your final destination without you having to pick it up and recheck it during layovers or connecting flights.
Yes, in most cases, your checked luggage will be transferred to your connecting flight by the airline. It is important to confirm with the airline staff when you check in to ensure that your luggage is properly tagged for the connecting flight.
Check your battery post to make sure u have a good connection
It sounds like you have a break in the wire which connects your alternator to your battery, get it checked out.
the common cause why the light is on is that your alternator is not working well,try to have your alternator checked .may be the carbon brush is already worn out.
you may have already checked, but to me it sounds like you have a loose connection at the battery
Most likely the selonoid on the starter motor needs replacing
have the alternator and the battery checked