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Stereo not working following maintenance


Turbo-G

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Hi guys,

 

My local Nissan garage replaced my rear and centre exhaust today (for a small fortune) and replaced my front and rear pads, however I've since noticed this evening that my stereo no longer works...

 

Unfortunately I didn't have the stereo on during the journey to the garage, so don't know for certain whether its purely coincidental, or whether they may have done something wrong?!

 

All other electrics in the car seem to be OK, and the stereo is illuminated with the rest of the dash, only not responding to any button presses.

 

Has anybody else suffered a similar problem? Is there a fuse I should be checking? Is there any chance the garage will have disconnected anything before working on the car?

 

Car is a 54' UK GT car, with standard Bose stereo.

 

Unfortunately I can't ring them until Monday morning :(

 

Cheers, Grant

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http://www.courtesyparts.com/pdf/2006-Nissan-350Z.pdf#page241

 

Here is a link to the work shop manual it may help u . Iv not had to change any fuses yet when I got my car from garage my stereo did not work and it was the fuse after jump starting it :-)

 

 

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In addition to the stereo issues, my car displayed a check engine light on the way home.

 

Are there any sensors that the mechanics are likely to have interfered with in swapping my brake pads and exhaust? Car seems to drive OK - I assume there isn't a way to DIY read the CEL codes without an OBDII reader?

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Well, the CEL wasn't illuminated until some 100 miles later the day after. I resetted the ECU using the peddle trick last night which cleared the CEL.

 

It hasn't come back on again, so will take it back to Nissan if it does.

 

This prompted me to buy one of those Bluetooth LE OBDII diagnostic readers, which you can pair with a smartphone or laptop.

 

Anybody have any iOS OBDII app recommendations? Seems to be a fair few available, ranging from free to a few pounds.

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