Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked by bombadillo2 on July 25, 2021
… which I obviously don’t buy since I’m posting here.
What led to me getting a new alt:
Two nights ago, my battery light suddenly came on right before I parked. When I got back into my car an hour later, it wouldn’t start. Made a rapid clicking noise. I was able to jump it and get it home; it shuddered dead right as I pulled in.
Naturally I assumed it was not the battery since it wasn’t holding a charge. Took it to the mechanic today, who replaced the alternator. Got in the car and it started fine, but the battery light is still on, about half as bright as before. Light was NOT on at all before all this.
Thoughts? Should I go to my other mechanic? Ignore the dim light until something happens? Thank you 🙂
2001 Toyota RAV4
The most likely cause of this is broken wire in the alternator connector. I haven't checked the diagrams specific to your vehicle, but I believe that it is usually the white wire.
Here's the page where they describe the repair (on a Highlander, however the idea is the same): http://carspecmn.com/toyota-highlander-battery-light-on-an-unusual-repair/
Answered by EᑎOT on July 25, 2021
You should check battery. It may be dead as well. In Europe every battery seller can do that.
Next problem may be in auxiliary belt. May worth to change it as well. The symptoms are skweeking noises when starting / turning off and when is wet outside.
Answered by 110mat110 on July 25, 2021
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