Any time you disconnect the battery the computer automatically reboots,
Can you be more specific? Was your battery disconnected or did it lose it's charge? If you did not disconnect the computer, it would not need to be reconnected. If your battery was dead or disconnected, simply remove the positive battery cable for about 10 minutes and re-connect it. This should clear your code. Even if the code does not clear you should have no problems with the function of your car.
12 Battery Disconnect Direct Battery input to PCM disconnected within last 50 ignition key-on cycles. Normal if battery has been disconnected, otherwise check battery power and ground connections.
Some computers store the time with the help of a small internal battery known as the CMOS battery. The small battery will keep the clock of the computer running even if power is disconnected. If the computer are disconnected for to long however, the battery will run out and the time and date will be lost. If you are having problems with the time and date of your computer you should check that this battery is still working properly.
I will try to answer this. If you mean codes in the on board computer, it takes 100 miles of driving to make the computer readable if the battery has been disconnected for some time or the error codes have been erased from the ECU (computer).
I think you've asked this before...The computer has to be reset by the dealer. Sorry bout your luck buddy. Good Luck from now on!!!
You can reset the computer in your H2 Hummer by disconnecting the ground cable from the battery. Leaves the battery cable disconnected for 10 seconds, and reconnect.
No an airbag will not deploy if the battery is disconnected
If a portable computer, such as a MacBook, quits when disconnected from outlet power, it probably has a battery problem. Take it to a service provider if you can not determine if the battery is dead yourself.
leave it alone for 15 minutes after disconnecting the battery then hook it back up DDUUHH
You do not have to reset anything. but you should have the battery disconnected. and once you reconnect the battery it will reset your computer.
This is because each time the battery is disconnected, the computer in the car loses power. When the new battery is hooked up, the computer system needs to be reset to stop the lights from blinking.
Disconnect battery once again then touch both battery cables together for about a minute. Reconnect battery and allow time for the comp to relearn environment