| • | The battery may be damaged. |
| - | Corroded battery cable terminals |
| - | Loose battery cable connections |
| - | Loose battery hold-down |
| • | There may be a mechanical problem. |
| - | Loose or slipping drive belt |
| - | Structural failure of aftermarket mounting brackets |
| • | There may be an electrical drain for a vehicle accessory left
on overnight or an electrical drain caused by a parasitic load. |
| • | Driving conditions such as slow average driving speeds for long
periods, or short trips, did not allow the battery sufficient time to recharge. |
| • | The electrical load of the vehicle may be greater than the output
of the generator, particularly with the addition of aftermarket equipment. |
| • | There may be an electrical problem in the charging system. |