Possibly the ignition switch is defective.
most likely the solenoid on the starter or could be a key switch problem doesn't sound like a battery problem
I had a similar problem turns out the Alternator was bad.
It could be a bad battery, or connection. A bad starter and or solenoid could be the problem, along with an ignition switch to name a few.
Your electrical elements are going up and you need new ones.. same problem happened to me!
There is no reset for the battery light. If the light is on there's a problem with the electrical system and once the problem is repaired the light will automatically go out.
Is the car in park? Do the lights turn on? If so are the dim, or bright? If no lights you likely have a dead battery. From there I would check fuses. Good luck.
The oil and battery lights might be showing on your shogun when driving due to an electrical problem. A mechanic can properly diagnose the problem.
That probably indicates that the battery is not fully charged.
If the noise is caused by a Mechanical problem, disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it will do NOTHING to fix the problem.
could be the master fuse under the hood. is there any electrical?
nothing
No, a battery charging problem will have something to do with your alternator 90% of the time. The other 9% of the time its the battery itself that can't hold a charge, the other 1% is engine electrical relays.