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Old Jul 9, 2001 | 04:39 PM
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So I'm driving down the road today and suddenly I notice the battery light kick on. Living in Florida, I simultaneously took notice to that fact that my air conditioner ceased to provide me with cool and refreshing 75 degree air. That is to say, I lost my AC but not the fan/blower power. I just bought this car about a month ago, so you can imagine my immediate irritation and loss of inner peace. I parked it, came in, cussed a bit toward (but not at) my wife, and we quickly saddled up to grab lunch together. More curious than concerned about the humidity and heat, I insisted we take my car- the Maxima. I drop the emergency brake and now THAT light sticks too, along with the battery light. Needless to say, I still lack cool and refreshing conditioned air. The funny thing is that the brake light goes from dim to bright between disengaged and engaged, respectively. So what's the deal? Oh... Yes, it's under warranty and is going to the shop first thing tomorrow morning. I'm just a bit angry and was curious if anyone might be able to quench my heated curiousity. BTW... I hope this is not a stupid question, but should I put my original sidemarkers back on, before taking it to the dealership in the morning? I didn't know how **** they might get over my "fooling with the electrical system." Thanks, in advance.
Old Jul 9, 2001 | 05:08 PM
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hmmm....could be an electrical problem. It may even be relatd to the brake light problem but your dealer will know....don't sweat the side markers.
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