[Fot] Battery's, Non-TR

Herald948 at aol.com Herald948 at aol.com
Sat Nov 17 15:22:00 MST 2007


In a message dated 11/17/2007 4:04:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
WEmery7451 at aol.com writes:

I was  told to plug a power source into the cigarette lighter socket before
they  would disconnect the battery.  They said that if they do not do this,  
some
Jap cars lock up and have to be towed to a dealer to be reset.   Neither of 
our
Mazdas have this feature, since I have had the batteries  disconnected in both
of them.

Has anybody ever heard of this  issue?


==AM==
I'm no expert on modern cars, but I've never heard of that, either. One  good 
thing about the power source in the lighter socket is that it might help to  
preserve radio button presets; otherwise, diconnecting and reconnecting a  
battery might cause some computer chip in some cars to reboot or restart. After  
a minute or so, it should reprogram itself and all would be well again. At 
least  that's what I'VE heard. ;-)  

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