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Old 09-20-2020, 01:06 PM
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Hi All, Was hoping any of you might be able to help me with this I have a lowered '07 AT coupe, A few weeks ago I underestimated a speedbump in my area and hit it pretty hard, at first everything was fine but the following day I noticed that my battery light and my brake light turned on. I was able to drive it around that day but on my way home I lost all power luckily I was already close to home and was able to get it to roll. because the brake light and battery light was on I had assumed my alternator had gone bad, so we replaced it with a brand new OEM alternator and got the car to start we noticed that the battery was not being charged and the brake light and battery light was still on. after further researching we were told that it may be a fuse that had blown but looking at it nothing seemed to be blown. We did see my tensioner was going bad so we replaced that anyways hoping that would be the issue but still no luck. At this point at a loss and desperate to figure out what's going on. any help is greatly appreciated.
Old 09-20-2020, 07:18 PM
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With that hard impact, I have to wonder what condition the battery terminals are in? Is there a chance a battery ground has come loose? Check the small things first.
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