Wife was driving it home, said she felt a jolt or something and than the car stalled out while moving, I've replaced the battery, The Alternator was good (Tested from Autozone) But the Battery light keeps coming on? Any ideas??. All lights come on, But when you go to start it, it's like it doesn't do anything. Just hear a Whooshing noise on the outside..
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take the alternator off and have it tested at the auto parts store, this is more than likely your problem....
if it is good, then you need ot check your fuel injectors....
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Often when the battery is disconnected or replaced the computer will lose it's learned idle settings. You could try letting the engine idle in park until the engine temperature comes up to normal and leave it like that for a few minutes, then put the Air con on and let it idle again for a few minutes, then switch the air con off and put it into drive. If it does not stall, let it idle in drive for 2 minutes or so, and then do the same with the Air con on. This should relearn the base idle settings and stop it from stalling on you. Before you carry out this procedure you should make sure that when you replaced the battery you didn't remove any other plugs or knocked anything that may be causing the fault. If you try this procedure and it still stall when you select drive, you will need to get a Mechanic to check the vehicle over.
Hope this helps,
Mark.
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yea replace the battery a volt meter wont tell u if the battery is good just the voltage.14 volt reading is with the car running i assume, this means the alternator is charging
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SOURCE: Battery and Alternator Good. Alternator not working. HELP!!!
djn, I believe you have some accessory that is on when the key is in the off position.
Check to make certain glove box light is not on when the glove box door is closed and the trunk light is not on.
If you have an aftermarket radio or any added accessories make sure they are not wired direct to battery voltage.
If all that checks out, disconnect the battery negative and connect a test light between the battery and battery cable. If the light is on you have a drain in the electrical system. Leave the light connected and begin removing 1 fuse at a time until the light goes out, that will tell you what component or circuit is draining the battery.
Last resort, you may have an alternator drawing the battery down.
Good luck and let me know.
Regards,
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it sounds like you have blown fuse to the Alternator.. I don't know what car you are talking about but they charging systems vary.. But if alternator isn't getting all the power it needs it won't charge. this should be checked.
good luck
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