What would cause battery light to come on?
The cause of the battery light could be a loose or corroded battery cable or other wire connecting components of the charging system, or it might be a problem with the alternator or voltage regulator. The alternator generates the power that is stored in the battery.
Can a blown fuse cause battery light to come on?
Yes, it can. If the safety fuse breaks, the electricity supply from the alternator to the battery and vice versa will be altered. The termination of the power supply between these two components will automatically send a signal that causes the battery light to turn on immediately.
What does it mean when your battery light comes on and stays on?
Basically, the light indicates a battery charging problem. If the light comes on and stays on while driving, this means that your alternator is running solely on energy stored in the battery. If you continue driving, your battery will eventually drain and your vehicle will stop working.
Can you drive your car with the battery light on?
The battery light comes on when either the battery, alternator, or wiring is faulty. The engine will still function normally, so technically, it is safer to drive than if the engine light had come on. However, headlights and brake lights still require the use of the battery, as do all the electronics in the car.
Why is my battery light on with new battery and alternator?
It is possible that the problems that you have been experiencing with the bad alternators have damaged the battery causing it to be weak. This would make the Battery Light come on. It is also possible that there is a problem with the fusible link or the alternator fuse for the charging system.
How do you check if your alternator is bad?
First, open the hood and start the car. While the engine is running, remove the negative cable from the battery. If the vehicle stalls or dies, the alternator is likely bad. This happens because the alternator is not generating enough electricity to keep the engine running on its own.
How do I know if it’s my battery or alternator?
If your car’s battery isn’t holding a charge, you have a problem with your alternator or battery. If your battery can start your vehicle but dies as the car runs, you have a faulty alternator. If your battery has been charged and can’t start your vehicle, it’s a battery issue.