Battery Warning Light
The battery warning light comes on when driving and occasionally at start. It usually resets after engine is turned off & restarted. The alternator maintains a 14.2 V charge on the battery when the battery warning light is on.
Is there a known common short in the PT Cruisers electrical system? I've also read on several forums that the ECM could be the culprit. Before replacing the ECM would it be worth a try to re-flash my existing ECM? or Chrysler TSB # 18-007-07. PCM software flashes? 2001 Limited Edition, 66K Miles, Original Owner |
Since the weather warmed up the Battery indicator light has not come on.
The last 2 days when attempting to start the PT there is just a click and removing the key for a few seconds and making a second attempt the starter engages like no problem occurred. I'm suspecting a wiring problem in the steering column. Anyone have a suggestion what should be looked at first??? |
Initially it was a loose battery cable clamp. Once that was resolved the alternator gave out.
Since both have been addressed no further problems. |
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