Why is my battery light flashing red?

Why is my battery light flashing red?

Occasionally, the charger might show blinking red right to indicate bad batteries. This indicates that the battery already have a full charge. If charging is needed, briefly drain the batteries before trying again. If the light blinks red in about 90 seconds after battery insertion, then the battery voltage is too low.

Why is my 2006 Azera limited battery dead?

I’ve owned my 2006 Azera Limited for two months, but it’s mostly been at the dealership for a mysterious electrical problem. If the car sits for more than 5-6 days, the battery is as dead as can be. The dealership found no problems and finally replaced the battery. After 8 days of non-use, everything’s dead again.

What happens when a Hyundai battery is dead?

If the car sits for more than 5-6 days, the battery is as dead as can be. The dealership found no problems and finally replaced the battery. After 8 days of non-use, everything’s dead again. The Hyundai mechanics are at a total loss as everything tests okay. They are asking corporate for an “expert” to help out.

Why is the bat light not working on my Toyota truck?

I blew a couple diodes in my Toyota truck’s alternator jump starting it. Since not all of them smoked, the “BAT” light didn’t light up with the engine running, but the battery slowly lost its charge with routine driving. Once I installed a rebuilt alternator, the battery came back up and held a good charge thereafter.

What to do if your Hyundai has no lights?

If they haven’t, you might consider going to another Hyundai dealer for warranty service. Sounds like a ‘light’ is on, trunk, glovebox or similar when the doors are closed. Good tech should find with multimeter. Put in garage at night, lights off in garage, open and close every thing looking for something that is turned on.

I’ve owned my 2006 Azera Limited for two months, but it’s mostly been at the dealership for a mysterious electrical problem. If the car sits for more than 5-6 days, the battery is as dead as can be. The dealership found no problems and finally replaced the battery. After 8 days of non-use, everything’s dead again.

If the car sits for more than 5-6 days, the battery is as dead as can be. The dealership found no problems and finally replaced the battery. After 8 days of non-use, everything’s dead again. The Hyundai mechanics are at a total loss as everything tests okay. They are asking corporate for an “expert” to help out.

I blew a couple diodes in my Toyota truck’s alternator jump starting it. Since not all of them smoked, the “BAT” light didn’t light up with the engine running, but the battery slowly lost its charge with routine driving. Once I installed a rebuilt alternator, the battery came back up and held a good charge thereafter.

If they haven’t, you might consider going to another Hyundai dealer for warranty service. Sounds like a ‘light’ is on, trunk, glovebox or similar when the doors are closed. Good tech should find with multimeter. Put in garage at night, lights off in garage, open and close every thing looking for something that is turned on.