It could be a number of problems. It could be the sensor is bad, it could indicate a fault with the alternator, faulty leads, faulty wiring... it depends on the situation.
something is draining the battery. a new battery will last a couple days if just starting the car. even if your alternator is bad.
NO! i don't know for sure but you might kill them it's just really stupid if your that desperate just keep doing CPR
time for a new battery or just the cable is going bad
A good possibility would be a dead battery.
start by having the battery checked. If the battery is good, then check the starter relay. If this is bad, repalce the starter. Also check battery connections. Sometimes they can seem tight but just aren't. Take them off the battery terminals and clean them. This will also stop your batter from charging.
Check your alternator, load test the battery, and if all else, just ignore it until the light stays on full time.
Was it running before the old battery went south? Did you have a check engine light before you replace the battery?
battery light on means system is not charging,usually a defective alternator.go to advanced auto or auto zone they will diag it for free.
MAYBE IT COULD BE A BAD SENSOR. IF IT IS RUNNING GOOD I WOULD JUST IGNORE IT.
something is draining the battery. a new battery will last a couple days if just starting the car. even if your alternator is bad.
Put some brake fluid in the master cylinder.
it just means abs is activated
It can start with just one battery.
if you meen NO LIGHT in the instrument pannel just check the battery, might be really dead
Check your battery if its fully charged, if it is then you have a wiring problem (shorted wiring)
An electrical cord is provided for just that purpose and when plugged into an electrical outlet, the battery charging light will come on. After the unit is fully charged, the Battery Fully Charged light comes on and you can unplug from electrical outlet and use anywhere you need it.
did you check the alternator??