08-16-2008, 11:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2008, 04:17 AM by OAC_Sparky.)
First, I would check the wiring from your fogs, maybe they undid the loom to get at the alternator. It could be the relay; you have checked that your high beams aren't on, right?
That said, you should go right away (assuming they're factory foglights) back to the dealer -- they can check and fix it under the last claim without having to pay the deductible, especially since the change seemed to coincide with the work they did.
As for the deck, I'm betting that it's a setting somewhere in the deck that got reset to default when they disconnected your battery. I used to have a Pioneer deck that had settings you put in when the deck was off -- for example, whether you wanted the clock on all the time or just when the deck was on. On that deck you had to have the ignition on, the deck off, push and hold the function key until the menu came up. There was a bunch of settings like selecting subwoofer type, clock, etc.
That said, you should go right away (assuming they're factory foglights) back to the dealer -- they can check and fix it under the last claim without having to pay the deductible, especially since the change seemed to coincide with the work they did.
As for the deck, I'm betting that it's a setting somewhere in the deck that got reset to default when they disconnected your battery. I used to have a Pioneer deck that had settings you put in when the deck was off -- for example, whether you wanted the clock on all the time or just when the deck was on. On that deck you had to have the ignition on, the deck off, push and hold the function key until the menu came up. There was a bunch of settings like selecting subwoofer type, clock, etc.
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