2009 Toyota Camry 2.4 cylinder alternator not charging
2009 Toyota Camry 2.4 cylinder my nephew took parts off my car I don't know what all this is the second time my nephew done this my 1996 trans am lt1 he did the same thing and I gave it to him I'm a girl but since then I learn a lot more than I did. There was nothing wrong with it suddenly alternator quit charging put new alternator and battery on still not charging look at my fuse 8 missing under the hood and 2 relays and under my dash I fix all that there still something I not catching can you please help me I can't afford another car I support myself and my other nephew who is a paraplegic it takes everything I have for Brian Dale and Lucas will not tell me what he did?
Your nephew sounds like a scumbag, especially for parts picking on your car.
Is the battery warning light active on your dash? When the battery light is on the dash it is a good sign that there is no charging.
Is the battery warning light active on your dash? When the battery light is on the dash it is a good sign that there is no charging.
Yes it is and yes he is a dirtbag because I need for work I need it for Brian Dale but before I knew he was going to help me but I know this came off it I upload a picture couple people knew but was afraid to tell me nothing changed the lights just like they were and he denied it but I found the parts and my neice finally told me. Hey thank you
I had to get a new key my nephew lost my original key could it be my key?
Sorry, he is a dirtbag.
The key will not cause this. I'm sure the key turns in the ignition, yes? Can start the car?
You said you replaced all the missing relays and fuses, yes?
Double check all connections to the alternator, a bad ground can be really funky.
If everything looks as it should you might want to bring the alternator back to where you bought it and have it tested, most parts store do it for free.
Also, check battery terminals for corrosion while you're there. Corroded terminals wont trip the light on your dash usually but still good to check.
The key will not cause this. I'm sure the key turns in the ignition, yes? Can start the car?
You said you replaced all the missing relays and fuses, yes?
Double check all connections to the alternator, a bad ground can be really funky.
If everything looks as it should you might want to bring the alternator back to where you bought it and have it tested, most parts store do it for free.
Also, check battery terminals for corrosion while you're there. Corroded terminals wont trip the light on your dash usually but still good to check.
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