It might need reprogramming, but try this first.. 1. Disconnect the battery and leave it disconnected for 10 minutes. 2. Rehook the battery, then turn the igntion on without starting it. 3. Leave the ignition on for 1 minute, then try to restart it. It might take a while, but it should level out. Good Luck!!!
Some take a bit for everything to come back as it was, check your owners manual, it should tell you everything in there :)
No need to attempt reprogramming. The computer will take sensor readings as you drive the vehicle and adjust accordingly. If your "check engine" light was on before or turns on after the battery change you should have it checked out. Generally speaking reprogramming the radio is the major task, grin.
Need make and model. Some are mechanically controlled; others will require reprogramming of the ECM.
The battery on a Toyota Yaris is changed by lifting the hood, loosening the battery cables, and placing them to the side. A new battery is put in place and the cables reconnected.
change battery in a 2007 toyota avalion key fob
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Reprogramming its memory works pretty well.
The 2007 Toyota Sienna V6 has a timing chain. It does not require maintenance.
disconnect the battery cables. find the battery clamp and remove it. Lift the battery out, then set then new one in place. Install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
Replace the battery cable with an OEM style cable. Do not use a clamp on terminal.
Resetting the oil light on a Toyota Corolla Verso is very easy to do. You just need to take the battery cables off the battery for a few minutes and then put them back on. This will reset the oil change light.
The battery in the key fob of a Toyota Sequoia is changed by using a coin to separate the two halves. The coin style battery can then be pushed out and a new battery put in.