Disconnect the negative cable first and connect the same negative terminal last when installing the new battery.
Disconnect the 98 LeSabre battery. Remove the alternator belt. Remove the alternator wiring. unbolt the alternator, remove it, and bolt the new one on. Reconnect the wiring, but the belt on, then reconnect the battery.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes. Step on brake and try to start vehicle with battery disconnected. Reconnect battery. I stumbled onto this by accident.
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disconnect the battery cables for 5 minutes then reconnect them. remember to reset the clock after doing this.
There is no reset button. Disconnect the battery for a few hours, then reconnect and the computer's memory will be erased. You'll have to reprogram your radio setting.
Disconnect the battery and then reconnect it. Or bring it to an auto parts store and they can hook it up to the tester that they have for it, tell you what's wrong with it, and then it will reset.
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.
Easiest way is to disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple minutes then reconnect. This will clear the error codes from the computer. If everything is okay, the CHECK ENGINE light will stay off.
Im pretty sure its under the back seat!!!!
disconnect the battery
disconnect battery, let sit for 5 minutes, reconnect. will reset all codes. check local auto parts store for Haynes manual on how to display codes using ignition key sequence and what the codes stand for
Yes, the Pcm memory will be cleared with each disconnect.