Check charging system like altenator or make sure battery cables are clean and tight. go to advance or autozone they will check it for free.
Get a different car!!!!
SOURCE: 1991 Dodge Dakota 3.9L new altenator but won't stay charged
Double check all connections are clean & tight. You need to get a voltmeter and have the voltage tested at battery with engine off & running. Drive it to the Napa shop you bought the alternator from if necessary, they should perform test free of charge, as the possibility of a faulty one is not out of the question, provided all is connected properly. Did you check that a main fuse for alternator wasn't blown in Uunderhood power distribution box?
SOURCE: battery will not stay charged
Check the battery strength and then double check your alternator to make sure it's charging.. I installed 3 alternators, new off the shelf, on one vehicle, and all three were duds (4th one worked fine). If the battery does not need replacing, and the alternator is charging, double check and make sure no components are left on such as a light in the glove box.
SOURCE: battery light stays on while
Check the volts being produced by altenator / generator they should be between 14.3 to 14.9 if not replace unit.
Do you know if the car has a smart-charge system? If yes it could be the pedal switch.
SOURCE: fuel delivery error 0148 losing
P0148 Fuel Delivery Error, this can be a clogged fuel filter or a weak fuel pump, now if you happen to have a diesel it could be the lift pump a dealer would replace that along with a Fuel Control Actuator to clear the code
SOURCE: steering wheel not locked key
Look under the dash, on the brake pedal arm. There are one or two switches that activate brake lights and/or shift unlock. Check for loose mounting nut or a missing rubber nubber. Is the brake pedal coming all the way back up? Look on the floor for something not usually found there. These switches are adjustable and it may be as simple as adjusting them. Have a helper look for brake lights on and shift lever unlocked while you push and release the switches with your finger. Depress the brake pedal to get it out of the way. Remember to set the park brake first. Could just be a bad switch or loose connector. Check fuses and the bulbs. Is shifter fully in Park?
This may not solve all your issues, but it'll get you started.
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