1996 Ford Explorer XLT 2WD.
Ran an errand, started up fine and 5 minutes later was driving in freeway traffic (around 35mph), and the battery icon keeps flashing on and off erratically (seemed to follow the decrease in RPM's, when I hit the gas it would stop sputtering). I check the battery "meter" gauge needle and it's at the bottom at L.
Pull off the freeway and as I exit and come to a stop, it sputters and dies. Turn the ignition and all I hear is a clicking sound, engine doesn't crank/turn over. Everything was dim (interior/exterior lights, turn signals).
Put on my hazards and waited for AAA to tow it home. The hard part was pushing it into the garage... in the freaking snow.
Tow truck driver said it was probably the alternator. Accurate diagnosis?
Ran an errand, started up fine and 5 minutes later was driving in freeway traffic (around 35mph), and the battery icon keeps flashing on and off erratically (seemed to follow the decrease in RPM's, when I hit the gas it would stop sputtering). I check the battery "meter" gauge needle and it's at the bottom at L.
Pull off the freeway and as I exit and come to a stop, it sputters and dies. Turn the ignition and all I hear is a clicking sound, engine doesn't crank/turn over. Everything was dim (interior/exterior lights, turn signals).
Put on my hazards and waited for AAA to tow it home. The hard part was pushing it into the garage... in the freaking snow.
Tow truck driver said it was probably the alternator. Accurate diagnosis?