Flickering battery lite
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Flickering battery lite
Have a 2002 v-6 2.7 and this morning the battery light flickered all
the way, 23 miles 1/2 hour all the way to work, on the way home
flickered just 3-4 times. Car started just fine but this is the 2nd
post describing this problem... any ideas anyone?
the way, 23 miles 1/2 hour all the way to work, on the way home
flickered just 3-4 times. Car started just fine but this is the 2nd
post describing this problem... any ideas anyone?
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Re: Flickering battery lite
somthings amiss, geter in for a check....
"Chuck" <chumad@***.net> wrote in message
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> Have a 2002 v-6 2.7 and this morning the battery light flickered all
> the way, 23 miles 1/2 hour all the way to work, on the way home
> flickered just 3-4 times. Car started just fine but this is the 2nd
> post describing this problem... any ideas anyone?
"Chuck" <chumad@***.net> wrote in message
news:d38f2c9b.0411261559.44c62eca@posting.google.c om...
> Have a 2002 v-6 2.7 and this morning the battery light flickered all
> the way, 23 miles 1/2 hour all the way to work, on the way home
> flickered just 3-4 times. Car started just fine but this is the 2nd
> post describing this problem... any ideas anyone?
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Re: Flickering battery lite
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:<e26cf28e7020591941f6df382f3a7522@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com>...
> Bad alternator or poor connection at same.
Got into work this morning and the light was still flickering, called
the dealer and made an appointment for Wed, my day off. Coming home
tonight about half way home the lite came on and stayed on. Its all
highway driving and when I got off the interstate and at an idle the
light went off and as I left from the traffic light the light came on
the lightes all dim and no kidding it sounds like I'm in a helicopter!
Parked it in the driveway pointing out just in case. Oh crap. Whatever
it is it's affecting all the electrical now.
Thanks for the replies.
I'll let you all know what they find but in the meantime... any
ideas....
Chuck
> Bad alternator or poor connection at same.
Got into work this morning and the light was still flickering, called
the dealer and made an appointment for Wed, my day off. Coming home
tonight about half way home the lite came on and stayed on. Its all
highway driving and when I got off the interstate and at an idle the
light went off and as I left from the traffic light the light came on
the lightes all dim and no kidding it sounds like I'm in a helicopter!
Parked it in the driveway pointing out just in case. Oh crap. Whatever
it is it's affecting all the electrical now.
Thanks for the replies.
I'll let you all know what they find but in the meantime... any
ideas....
Chuck
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Re: Flickering battery lite
I recommend you either charge the battery and take it to a close by dealer
or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the battery
anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably stop on you
as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the battery.
or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the battery
anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably stop on you
as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the battery.
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Re: Flickering battery lite
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:<79bfaca725a39758f6e95269b27f2e6d@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com>...
> I recommend you either charge the battery and take it to a close by dealer
> or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the battery
> anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably stop on you
> as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the battery.
Great news, needed an alternator and a battery charge... all done with
no appt in 1 1/2 hrs... No charge under warranty. Thanks all for the
time you spent on replies.
Chuck
> I recommend you either charge the battery and take it to a close by dealer
> or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the battery
> anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably stop on you
> as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the battery.
Great news, needed an alternator and a battery charge... all done with
no appt in 1 1/2 hrs... No charge under warranty. Thanks all for the
time you spent on replies.
Chuck
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Re: Flickering battery lite
Chuck wrote:
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:<79bfaca725a39758f6e95269b27f2e6d@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com>...
> > I recommend you either charge the battery and take it to a close by
dealer
> > or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the
battery
> > anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably stop
on you
> > as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the
battery.
>
> Great news, needed an alternator and a battery charge... all done
with
> no appt in 1 1/2 hrs... No charge under warranty. Thanks all for the
> time you spent on replies.
> Chuck
Hi, could you tell me the mileage of this SF? Thanks.
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theta wrote:
> Chuck wrote:
> > "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>
news:<79bfaca725a39758f6e95269b27f2e6d@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com>...
> > > I recommend you either charge the battery and take it to a close
by
> dealer
> > > or have it towed. Your car is telling you it's not charging the
> battery
> > > anymore. If you try to drive it any further, it will probably
stop
> on you
> > > as you've already just about drained all the energy out of the
> battery.
> >
> > Great news, needed an alternator and a battery charge... all done
> with
> > no appt in 1 1/2 hrs... No charge under warranty. Thanks all for
the
> > time you spent on replies.
> > Chuck
>
> Hi, could you tell me the mileage of this SF? Thanks.
You bet... 36,000...
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