battery Light
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- dj_ules
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battery Light
hey can anyone solve this..
ive d.c and reconected my battery 5 times. cleaned out the connections 3 times. the braket around the battery is tightened so much i think its improving my suspension lol.. but everytime i go around corners or even put my brakes on .. when doin 70 .. the brake light keeps flashing on .. ? its getting really anoying to the point im gonna throw the battery like a shot put. the battery is also only 1 yr old.
any ideas?
ive d.c and reconected my battery 5 times. cleaned out the connections 3 times. the braket around the battery is tightened so much i think its improving my suspension lol.. but everytime i go around corners or even put my brakes on .. when doin 70 .. the brake light keeps flashing on .. ? its getting really anoying to the point im gonna throw the battery like a shot put. the battery is also only 1 yr old.
any ideas?
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well i think most batteries are only made to last 2-3 years but maybe u have a dud?
i dont quite know what the question is... is the battery charging and then draining as soon as u hit the brakes? is that the extent of it? or is thetre an electrical fault causing the brake light to flash when u hit the stop pedal?
could be a number of things...
alternator...
fuse...
short circuit...
improper grounding...
sorry... this reply hasnt really helped at much has it? maybe the big boys will know something...
i dont quite know what the question is... is the battery charging and then draining as soon as u hit the brakes? is that the extent of it? or is thetre an electrical fault causing the brake light to flash when u hit the stop pedal?
could be a number of things...
alternator...
fuse...
short circuit...
improper grounding...
sorry... this reply hasnt really helped at much has it? maybe the big boys will know something...

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on a flat surface use only your parkers, and no brakes. see if the battery light still comes on. then parkers, and brakes.
try and work out if it's a load issue, grab a multimeter and stick it across the battery in 20v dc mode then get on the brakes and see what number she dips too.
does this even happen at a standstill?
try and work out if it's a load issue, grab a multimeter and stick it across the battery in 20v dc mode then get on the brakes and see what number she dips too.
does this even happen at a standstill?
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Check this link, is it light number three on the left side (battery/alternator) or is it 6 meaning you need to fill your wiper reservoir.
http://www.redfto.co.uk/Dashlayout.html
http://www.redfto.co.uk/Dashlayout.html
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