Hi Ryall, unfortunately because your cranking battery is a Calcium/Calcium battery, having your battery checked with a load tester does not mean they correctly assessed whether the battery was good or on it’s last legs.
A battery at 12.36v say 10 or more hours after the vehicle was last driven is fine, not fully charged but fine.
If that voltage was a measured after turning the motor off, then I would suspect an under charged battery.
If you don’t drive too often then you might try giving your battery a charge with a battery charger and see if this helps the problem but your alternator could also be the problem.
A 120k drive is not long enough to charge a low battery back to a fully charged state but it should have raised the battery voltage enough for you sound system to start working properly so again, the problem may be with your alternator.
I know this is not much help but it will give you somewhere to start.


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 }. When we got back in the car and tried to crank the stereo up it gave us exactly the same warning and wouldn't let the stereo go up to full volume. So it seems that it is an automatic protection for the battery. After about an hour or so of driving it all went back to normal. I actually thought that it was pretty cool given that we were driving at night and had spotlights on and everything after the dinner break. Although I too decided to get some confirmation and called Tim to clarify the situation and he was, as always, very helpful.
}. When we got back in the car and tried to crank the stereo up it gave us exactly the same warning and wouldn't let the stereo go up to full volume. So it seems that it is an automatic protection for the battery. After about an hour or so of driving it all went back to normal. I actually thought that it was pretty cool given that we were driving at night and had spotlights on and everything after the dinner break. Although I too decided to get some confirmation and called Tim to clarify the situation and he was, as always, very helpful.
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