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Asked by Angbeachgirl Oct 15, 2018 at 02:47 PM about the 2005 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replaced alternator,batterie , neg terminal, and still having problems holding a
charge, battery light stays on as well as engine light but think that will go off
as soon as I change oil really just confused about starting it it did hold charge
for a day and nite but when and now it started this morning but son won’t
drive until battery light goes off

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The oil change will not help your charging problem. If you have a multi meter you can check the charging voltage and you can look for a parasitic battery drain.

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No his engine light is on as well, but I don’t know if I have that I have all my dads tools since he past I’ll leaked pic of what I think your talking about

Why? You cannot replace the battery terminal but you can replace the cable end.

If the cable end is loose or damaged I would replace it. You can buy an inexpensive multi meter for under $20 which is a good investment for the doityourselfer. Good luck!

Have the trouble codes read and post them here and I will try to help. Your local auto parts store will probably do it gratis.

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