Every car is different but you might find the reset code in your manual, otherwise a dealer will have to reset it for you. I did this twice before learning to put in my own code so I could do it myself. The instructions for that are in the manual as well.
If your 1996 Dodge Stratus wonÕt start you can try to jump start the car. There is no reset button like a computer. You can recharge your car battery with a jump start.
Jump start it from another vehicle or charge the battery. If the battery is bad, replace it. If you jump start it and the battery is dead you will have to wait about 15 minutes with the jump car running and connected to the dead battery, in order to build the battery up enough for it to actually take a jump.
If the battery is defective get a new battery. If you just left something on and ran it down, charge the battery and keep going.
As long as the battery is functional you can continue to jump it. However, know that every time you run a car battery down you shorten its life. A battery that is designed to be run completely down and then recharged is called a deep cycle battery. Automobile batteries are not deep cycle batteries. Discharging them completely causes damage to the battery itself.
if you mean changing the battery without having to reset ecu immobilizer etc then jump power from another car to yours to keep the programs while you change the battery
There are many reasons a radio fuse can blow. However, if it happened while trying to jump-start a vehicle, most likely what happened is the cables were hooked up to the battery backwards.
My car does this all the time. I am not positive but I was told it has something to do with a glitch in my security/alarm system. You can either manually lock your doors. Count to twenty and then unlock the door with your key which is supposed to reset the security or you can reset the battery.
If you jump started it without pulling the radio fuze, you fried it. It can be repaired for about 200.00 through Radio Sound if you haven't already tried to fix it.
Check the battery. Seems odd but give it a jump and it should start.
Many cars have a security feature that disables the factory radio if it is stolen. If your battery drains down to nothing, or if the cables are disconnected for any reason the system will react as if the radio has been removed from the car and will disable it. Your local Audi dealer will have the code to reactivate it.
Find out what fuse(s) are for your radio in a repair manual. Check them, if nothing is wrong, its probably a radio issue. Try disconnecting the positive battery cable, letting the car sit for about five minutes, and then connect it again. If a sensor or something was overloaded, it should reset itself. If that doesn't work than I'd get it checked out, because im clueless.
It would depend on the condition of the battery and if the battery charger has a jump start mode.