2005 mazda 6 bugging out

Asked by Ambini May 14, 2019 at 09:20 AM about the 2005 Mazda MAZDA6 4 Dr i Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 mazda 6 recently got sent in to get the axle replaced drove it home fine, next day car wouldnt start had to get a jump checked terminals, none were loose or damaged. Drove for a good 6 minutes when I noticed my battery light and e brake light flickering on and off. Shortly after my car started to slow down. It didnt shut off just dropped in speed on its own then the speedometer started pulsating back and forth. Anytime I pick up speed it would jolt 3 times then push to correct speed. As soon as I parked at my job I left it run for 20 mins and shut off the car it died immediately and I needed another jump to get it started. could it be my A/C Compressor or Altenator or maybe something else?

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I took it to advanced auto parts to have my altenator checked but they couldnt give me a solid answer besides the car batt pushing out 60 out of 600volts but it's also a new batt.

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