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From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
Originally Posted by Geneus
ttt...help the brother out!
I can't believe that nobody knows the answer.....????
Thanks Don!
Where are all of the techies??? Maybe I should have included a poll for who looks back at their car after they lock it up, or one of these other silly threads that gets 3000 views & 300 posts to them...
Ron
From: GOCC - Rebels Without A Clue Santa Barbara, CA
Dr Ron. Give this a try. It won't cost you anything and sometimes it will clear the problem.
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have this happen to me everytime I disconnect the battery. Once I have the battery connected I turn the key on, HVAC off, pull the fuse for the HVAC (I think it is #27), wait a couple of seconds, replace the fuse, and clear the codes in the DIC. I think the loose connection when replacing the battery cable makes the HVAC go nuts. This resets the HVAC and away you go.
From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
Originally Posted by Threed
Dr Ron. Give this a try. It won't cost you anything and sometimes it will clear the problem.
Quote from another post...
have this happen to me everytime I disconnect the battery. Once I have the battery connected I turn the key on, HVAC off, pull the fuse for the HVAC (I think it is #27), wait a couple of seconds, replace the fuse, and clear the codes in the DIC. I think the loose connection when replacing the battery cable makes the HVAC go nuts. This resets the HVAC and away you go.