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Old 03-19-2017, 08:38 PM
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Just wanted to know what resets when I disconnect my battery. Trip meters, A/C settings etc. Want to do some electrical work and its just makes sense to disconnect the battery.
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Have to index windows after battery removal.




1. Close the door.
2. Raise the window by pulling up the switch.
3. Hold the up switch for three seconds after the
window is closed. Release the switch.
4. Hold the up switch again for three seconds
and release.

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Originally Posted by HK770
Have to index windows after battery removal.




1. Close the door.
2. Raise the window by pulling up the switch.
3. Hold the up switch for three seconds after the
window is closed. Release the switch.
4. Hold the up switch again for three seconds
and release.
That's it, nothing else.
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Definitely makes sense to disconnect the negative battery terminal if you are doing electrical work.
Old 03-19-2017, 11:18 PM
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There have been a few reports of the tire pressures reading xx or 00 after a battery disconnect/reconnect. We've done ours several times, only once did the "problem" occur. The solution is to drive it around the block and get above 30 mph, problem solved.
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Originally Posted by Gearhead Jim
There have been a few reports of the tire pressures reading xx or 00 after a battery disconnect/reconnect. We've done ours several times, only once did the "problem" occur. The solution is to drive it around the block and get above 30 mph, problem solved.
On my 2008 i have to index windows,readjust my mirrors,seats and like said above you will lose TPMS and other options.

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