Took the headunit out. Didn't make a difference. Doh
Simple check, remove your head unit, check cabling.
Took the headunit out. Didn't make a difference. Doh
Could it be a failing battery??
Did a scan thanks to johnw, thanks for the use of the cable
Get your battery tested. I had this same problem happen to me when I first bought my car, battery was dead, nothing would work but the engine still started. After I replaced the battery, got all the codes cleared, and it was all good.
Regarding your engine codes, thats something else.
Last edited by Hilal; 11-03-2011 at 07:10 AM.
You put a smaller battery in... And you've got a big stereo.... And you're having electrical faults...
2+2=4.
More electricity required. Thats why they have such big batteries standard.
Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.
Once the car is running it's the alternator that supplies power. Big stereo setups often have bigger alt's
I am running 2 amps one for sub and another for front speakers, car seems to start better with new battery.
It is not that small it is 450CCA which should be pretty good, I think standard is 500CCA or 550
Stereo works and lights on etc when car is turned off, so i didnt think the battery was lacking power
Yeah, but how many volts do you have???
You'll need at LEAST 14.4 to keep these little tech-boxes running. Faulty battery or faulty connections are where i'd be looking.
You have an electrical problem, which occured after you changed your battery system.
Return it to standard and go from there...
Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.
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