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Old 01-08-2012, 06:47 PM   #1
Dowie
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Unhappy Bluetooth Audio Problems

Please help if you have any ideas. I have a 2009 Ford Feista. Ever since my battery went flat and I got a new one put in, the audio on my voice activation and phone only comes out from the back left hand speaker. The audio for my cd player, radio and aux is all working fine and you can change the balances (on speakers). But you can not change the balances on the audio for the phone bluetooth and the voice activation. I thought about trying to restore the car back to the manufacturers settings and followed the manual's instructions on how to do this but it did not work. Does anyone know how to set it back to manufacturers settings? Any help would be greatly appreciated as my car is now just out of warranty.

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