Q: Replaced starter ran for a couple days now refuses to start the lights are flashing the radio is not on previously said code

asked by on August 27, 2017

Having issue starting was told it was the starter paid to have it replaced got the car back radio wouldn't display was a code error. Brakes needed replaced went about doing it ourselves. Car will no longer so much as crank and radio will no longer come on to show even the code error

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