thankgod4fish
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Alright, so this is really off topic but this is an OT forum..
My car (95 Mit. Galant) stalled out on me today and didn't start back up. I was in the middle of driving when all the electrical components started dimming and flickering. Then the car started running erratically. I had a really hard time making it away from red lights. Everytime I'd stop, the car would barely get going again. I'd just made the turn into the driveway when the car stalled and refused to start again. I could hear it trying to "turn" and the panel lights would come on faintly when I turned the key but it wouldn't start.
Would you say it's the alternator or the battery? I think it's just the battery because I HAVE left the lights on (sometimes overnight) several times, including a few hours yesterday. So I figured the battery is just dead.
I've read that if the car experiences low voltage while running, then it's more than likely the alternator... so, is it possible to have the car drop in voltage and stall (then die) because of a dead battery only? Or is it definitely the alternator?
I'm going tomorrow to pick up another battery but I wanted to see if someone can give me good news and tell me that's all it is. Another alternator for this car would be 300 bucks that I don't have right now.
My car (95 Mit. Galant) stalled out on me today and didn't start back up. I was in the middle of driving when all the electrical components started dimming and flickering. Then the car started running erratically. I had a really hard time making it away from red lights. Everytime I'd stop, the car would barely get going again. I'd just made the turn into the driveway when the car stalled and refused to start again. I could hear it trying to "turn" and the panel lights would come on faintly when I turned the key but it wouldn't start.
Would you say it's the alternator or the battery? I think it's just the battery because I HAVE left the lights on (sometimes overnight) several times, including a few hours yesterday. So I figured the battery is just dead.
I've read that if the car experiences low voltage while running, then it's more than likely the alternator... so, is it possible to have the car drop in voltage and stall (then die) because of a dead battery only? Or is it definitely the alternator?
I'm going tomorrow to pick up another battery but I wanted to see if someone can give me good news and tell me that's all it is. Another alternator for this car would be 300 bucks that I don't have right now.