The tuner. Lost it's ability to pick up Frequency Modulation
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
You can purchase a wireless FM transmiter. the package comes with instructions easy to follow. If you have your MP3s burned to a CD built-in radio will play them
The radio that is installed in the car.
Meh.
If it has recently been wired in it has probibly not been wired in correctly. There are normally two power points for a car radio, one constant and another that works only when the ignition is on. By the sounds of it, it is wired into the constant power source, hence not switching off with the ignition.
That is entirely up to personal preference. A radio control car requires batteries, an ukulele does not. A whole bunch of people can sing along when you play the ukulele, but they can only watch when you play with the car.
My car has a anti-theft device on the sound system. You have to punch in a code to get the radio/cd working again. Maybe your car has this feature and you were not aware of it.
Most likely your car battery is completley dead.
Queens of the Stone Age - If Only
Your car still should have warranty, bring to your dealer and let them fix it.
I would sue him/take the car back.
standard casset tape will work if you have a tape deck in your car
You can purchase a wireless FM transmiter. the package comes with instructions easy to follow. If you have your MP3s burned to a CD built-in radio will play them
The radio that is installed in the car.
The portable model has a base that allows you to play the radio both in the car and at home.
Yes, all you need is a radio transmitter and you are set.
ou can get satellite radio decks that work in your home or your car. These are called plug and play.