Most likely an electrical or computer problem. Not sure what an air brake dummy light is for, or why you car would have an air brake, but the abs could be anything from a sensor at one of the wheels, to the abs module itself freaking out. If you have no problems with the battery discharging, or anything, stick with investigating the ABS problems.
We replaced the alternator on 2 different vehicles. It was around $175 for each.
The regulator is in the engine computer not the alternator.
The computer only resets when the battery is removed. The alternator just charges the battery, so if the battery is left connected when the alternator is replaced, the computer should not reset.
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Inside the alternator, some are easily replaced and some are soldered in place.
Inside the alternator
In most cases an alternator will last well over 100,000 miles
Loosen the tensioner bolt on your 1997 Kia alternator. Move the alternator to the left. The alternator belt will become loose and can be replaced.
The voltage regulator in the alternator can cause issues like this when they start to go bad. The voltage regulator is an integrated part of the alternator and cannot be replaced, if it is bad, the entire alternator must be replaced.
The voltage regulator on all Escorts is inside the alternator. It is an integral part of the alternator and the alternator has to be replaced to fix it.
The 1995 Infinity alternator can be replaced by removing the alternator belt. Removing the wiring harness from the back of the alternator. Removing the alternator retaining bolts. Put the new alternator on and reverse the process.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1995 Chrysler LHS alternator. Remove the alternator belt. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. The alternator will come off and can be replaced with the new alternator.