Based on all the information given in the question,
we have to speculate that it's broke.
All "check" lights come on briefly when starting your engine. This is to make sure the light is working if soemthing does malfunction on your vehicle. If the light comes on while driving you may have broken or loose belts.
I am going to assume you meant Three wires, Battery and Light Bulb. (punctuation and plurals are important) Hook the light to one post of the battery Hooked from the light to the item being tested (use the other light connection, not the one connected to the battery) connect the other end of the test item to the unused terminal on the battery. Light comes on means it conducts electricity No Light, it does not.
The controlled variable for a light bulb and battery experiment would be the type of light bulb or battery used. Keeping these variables constant ensures that any changes in the experiment are due to the independent variable being tested.
Draw a battery and light bulb. Draw a line from the smaller connector on the battery to the bottom of the light bulb, this is positive on both. Draw a line from the bigger connector on the battery to the side of the light bulb,'this is the negative of both. Looked all over and can't seem to find this one.
generally speaking, there are several LED lights on the battery charger, when the light is red, it meas the battery is being charged, when the light turn to green or yellow, it means the battery is full charged
When the battery light is on. That means your charging system isn't working. You should have your system check. It will drain your battery.
If the ashtray light is not working it will not drain the battery.
It is not really a battery light. It is a charging system light. It is on because the system has malfunctioned. Normally this means the alternator is not working properly.
No. If the alternator is working fine, the battery power is not used.
NO. The battery light as you call it is actually the charging system light. If it is staying on the charging system is not working properly. More than likely the alternator has failed. It really has very little to do with the battery.
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There could be several causes for the battery charging circuit warning light remaining "ON," and some that come to mind at the moment include: * The battery is seriously undercharged. * The alternator or generator is not working. * There is a defect in the light circuit.
It is possible the battery in your remote is dying...that signals a fail to start and a Check Engine Light for low remote battery voltage
You are having fan belt problems.
only if the engine is running and the alternator is in perfect working condition!
Either your battery is discharged or dead. caused from 1) alternator not working or 2) Battery life span is over - recharge battery at Any auto parts store . if not recharging . replace battery .
That would be short for "generator" light. If that light is on while the engine is running, the charging system is not working and you are running off of battery power only.