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Disconnecting the battery will cause this. It happened on my Mazda 6 and there should be instructions in your manual. It will be something like this:
1. Turn ignition switch to "on" position. 2. Open passenger window completely from passenger side window switch. 3. Close passenger window completely from passenger side window switch, and hold switch for an additional 2 seconds. 4. Turn ignition back to "lock" position.
Make sure the high beam realay under the hood fuse box is working. You can swap the hi beam relay with the horn relay to test. The hi beam filiament in the bulb can be open too.
It sounds like the heater core is
leaking engine coolant into the passengers side compartment.White mist could be steam from the hot coolant?
The Heater fan could be damaged, or it is a short. Fill your radiator and take
it to the shop or replace the heater core.
Most likely the ac drain is stopped up. The drain is under the car near where a passenger feet would be. You can try gently running a pencil or something similiar to clear it out or compressed air.
Not sure if this is the problem, but the symptom that you describe is consistant with what happens when you get a heater core leak. When the system gets pressureized, you likely have a mist spraying..like a vapor in your heater box. The fan then carries the mist to the cabin and moisture forms inside the car. Usually when this happens, it will be accompanied by an odor of coolant. Also over time, your coolant levels will drop. As the condition worsens, your passenger side floorboard could start getting wet. Good Luck! I hope you find this very helpful!
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