oxfordlexusman Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 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"?
steviej Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 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
oxfordlexusman Posted April 27, 2005 Author Posted April 27, 2005 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 !!!!!!!!
amf1932 Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 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.
mburnickas Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 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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