"Battery" light on dash

Asked by Stylist2u Jul 09, 2018 at 11:16 PM about the 2007 Dodge Durango SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 Dodge Durango. 3 weeks ago, I
started my truck and the red battery light came on.
I drove to the grocery store, turned car off. When I
started it, the light was gone. It's been 3 weeks and
today it came back on. Again only until I made my
first stop. It went off and has not come back on
again. What does that mean?

2 Answers

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Chances are you alternator is giving up the ghost, alot of auto parts stores will test it for free, for some youll have to remove it first

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We had the same problem spent so much money trying to fix it but guess what fixed now so before you spend HUNDREDS of dollar like we did go to a parts store and REPLACE your Battery CONNECTORS thats all we did cost us 8 dollars to fix it yeah you are reading that right all we had was the red light nothing els no power to anything dont take it in to get fixed cost you tuns of cash 8 dollars is all your need and well wrench

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