What's wrong with my vehicle?

Asked by question4answer Feb 27, 2015 at 10:11 AM about the 2010 Dodge Avenger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My alternator was Replaced about 6 months ago. I was driving my vehicle Tuesday and the battery light came on and the radio began to flick on and off. I pulled over to the side of the road and put my hazards on. The car cut off and would not start. I asked someone for a jump. The car started but cut right back off shortly after. HELP! Can someone tell me what is wrong with my Dodge Avenger 2010 R/T?

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Could be alternator, battery, battery cable, dirty or corroded battery cable connection etc.

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Having this problem right now with my 2008 avenger! Did u find a solution? I've replaced the alternator the battle is good yet my battery light pops on and then I'm only getting 10 v of charge so I shut off the car turn it back on and I get a full 14.5 V until that battery light pops on again! Any suggestions?

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