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I've read in some of the posts that the batery is never to be disconnected.

Why?

What if you have to change the battery?

Is there a procedure?

Am I dreaming about this "problem"?

:blink:

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most shops today plug an auxillary battery into the cig lighter or the power adapter when a battery has to be changed. This keeps current to the electricals that depend on memory presets and alarm codes.

steviej

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most shops today plug an auxillary battery into the cig lighter or the power adapter when a battery has to be changed.  This keeps current to the electricals that depend on memory presets and alarm codes.

steviej

Good idea, not sure why I haven't thought of this.

I guess that's why there forums are so important.

Thanks again !!!!!!!!

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most shops today plug an auxillary battery into the cig lighter or the power adapter when a battery has to be changed.  This keeps current to the electricals that depend on memory presets and alarm codes.

steviej

Good idea, not sure why I haven't thought of this.

I guess that's why there forums are so important.

Thanks again !!!!!!!!

That's a good idea, except the power to the cigarette lighter & Power Adapter socket turns off when the ignition key is turned off. :)

You would have to find another way to keep the power flowing while the battery is disconnected.

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most shops today plug an auxillary battery into the cig lighter or the power adapter when a battery has to be changed.  This keeps current to the electricals that depend on memory presets and alarm codes.

steviej

Here is a dump on. I replaced my stock battery last year and when I did my pre-set did not get lost...that is weird.

I also took the battery out last month and lost nothing that is weird......................

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