Your starter may be shorted. With a new battery if the dome lights are on when starting there is a minor dimming. With a bad starter they dim greatly. Same with halogen headlights.
As for the lightning bolt, the first check is battery health and wiring.
After that check fuses then connections at the throttle body.
A bad weak battery will set all kinds of erroneous codes. That's because many codes are based on proper voltage settings not being met.
Is the Lightning indicator on solid or blinking?
Did you have drivability issues?
Thanks for reading all and answering all questions. It gets frustrating when questions don't get responses. It makes it harder to eliminate causes.
EDIT:
Just came across this procedure relating to the Lightning bolt indicator.
"To reset the electronic throttle control system, perform the following:
Insert ignition key and turn to "ON" position but do not start the engine
Wait for all the warning lights to go out. The check engine light may remain on.
Slowly depress the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor.
Slowly release the accelerator pedal until it is all the way back up at the rest position.
Turn the ignition key to "OFF" position.
Start the engine and test the throttle by see if the engine will throttle up."
This needs to occur each time your battery is disconnected or changed.
Regards,
JPNinPA
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