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I would check the cable connections depends how the lights were wired into the circuit there may have been either a live or a neutral connected straight into the battery which came off on disconnecting the battery terminals or one of the cables may have been disconnected on removing the battery for replacement I hope this helps
sounds like a bad diode in the alternator put a test light between the neg cable and the battery if the light is on you have a draw unplug and remove the cable from the alternator and see if the light goes out if so its bad
if your battery light is staying on the battery is bad or the alternator is going out have auto zone test see which one bad it is raising the idle speed try charge the battery also check your battery connections make sure clean and tight
There is a sensor on top of rearend housing. Remove it and clean off the debris (will be fine metallic particles)-replace sensor-reset the computer (disconnect battery power for a few moments-reconnect battery-you're done. If this does not work-you'll have to replace the sensor.
I'm assuming its an original alarm or system that came from factory or dealer. When the light blinks is because the alarm is activated. Look underneath the radio the alarm brain might be there. There will be a label on it saying alarm or security system etc. Disconnect the harness to it and try operating your vehicle.
Providing the new battery is charged up, and your cables are tight on the battery end and at the starter and the ground wire is good and well grounded... there should be a fusible link in your positive cable. It has probably blown. It's a thick spot on your cable. Use a test light to see if there is power at both ends of the cable. At the battery post, and the starter.
I'm having same problem on my 2000 model rodeo 4wd 3.2L V6. Other day check engine light came on. I checked engine bay nothing abnormal, or power loss. Next day light was gone. 2 days later driving, a sudden loss of power and light came up. After idling for a couple of minutes, drove off with light still on but all power back. 1 hour later of faultless driving loss of power for a minute or so. Engine temp normal. Had break for 1/2 hour and set off for last hour of journey without fault except check engine light still on. Following dayon startup light went out???
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