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Originally Posted by AsleepAltima
your alternator is shot and you need a new one.
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Hello,
I have a 1994 Nissan Altima SE with 134,400 miles. Today, out of the blue, the brake and battery lights both went ON simultaneously while I was slowing down on the highway exit.
The car has a new battery - put in about 2 weeks ago.
The car has a fairly new alternator (remanufactured) from Advanced Auto Parts that was installed in Feb 2006.
Distributor and rotor replaced by Nissan in March 2005.
New fuel pump installed in March 2005.
It has new front CV shafts (remanufactured), that were installed in August 2006.
The gas gauge works fine.
I had recently taken it to Tires Plus for wheel alignment and oil change. They recommended me to change the brake pads and brake rotors, saying it was quite urgent. I did not do so as the car was braking quite alright, and well, I was short of $.
I have read the forums and some people have said it is a bad alternator that causes this and some say it is the low level of brake fluid and the need to replace the brake pads that causes this issue.
Are both possible? I do plan on replacing my brake pads this week (if I get the time). But I can't imagine the alternator going bad so soon, unless it was a faulty remanufactured item. In that case, I might get a free replacement from Advanced Auto Parts.
After the alternator replacement, I have driven the car from Austin, TX to Kansas City, MO and from Kansas City, MO to Chicago, IL and back to KC, MO.
Please advise on what the cause could be! Thanks in advance.
von Sazkin