Car problems - can anyone help ?
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the best thing you can do is to find aan honest mechanic (difficult, but possible) who will properly diagnose the problem and fix the problem rather than replacing parts and hoping the replacement will take care of the problem. I really doubt that the starter solenoid will be doing this. Find a good mechanic..
get your new alternator checked first. Just because it's new doesn't mean that it's working. This happened to a new alternator I put on my car.
The red light is only there to tell you not enough charge is coming from the alternator, other than that the circuit for the red light must be faulty.
it could be an earth strap you need to get a vault meter on it
you can check for the spark plugs in the engine.take a spark plug spanner,take those out and clean them thoroughly.put them up again & start the car for atleast 15 mins.the car will surely work.
Get rid of it! Cut your losses and sell it as-is on eBay. It's not worth the headache to keep.
A dead battery and faulty altenator is not a major proplem, they wear out, - Take your car to a Auto Electric Specialist- or the dealer.
sell it--keep women drivers off the roads
The main problem is that you're replacing stuff without knowing what's wrong. Troubleshooting an alternator problem is not that hard. There's only one wire going to it, and one coming from it that can cause it not to work if it's spinning. Go to a competent mechanic and not the shyster who's been ripping you off.
Whoever suggested the solenoid or starter motor has absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Neither of those have anything to do with an alternator not working.
the starter moter has nothing to do with the charging system. so who told you that wants shoting
there are two parts to the charging system alternater and batery
nothing eles take it back and get it cheaked as it sounds like the alternater is a dodgy one.
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