Battery light staying on my 2016 dodge dart

Asked by Leshi Aug 29, 2023 at 12:51 AM about the 2016 Dodge Dart

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can somebody help me I have 2016 dodge dart
I've been having problems with my battery dying
on me and my battery light stays on i changed the
alternator changed the alternator belt got a new
battery and changed the fuse on the fuse terminal
and then i was told that my oil pressure sensor
was bad and that could make the.battert light go
on i changed that and still my battery light is on i
went and had orielys test my battery and it's still
not holding charge has anybody else had any
problems like this with there darts Somebody
please help I would appreciate it its gng on 5
months I've been struggling to get tis car gng
again

2 Answers

307,235

Sounds like the typical Chrysler computer failure, the charging system is computer controlled so you need a shop that knows how to test the full system.

202,345

Yes, it's likely the computer management that's the problem. But have the alternator checked. If you replaced with a rebuilt unit, rather than a new alternator, this could be causing all your problems. The alternator isn't properly charging and it's damaged the new battery.

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