yes .... unless you want to be electricuted :P
Insert the ignition key into the ignition and turn it to on, the alarm should shut off.
it should, doesn't matter if battery is disconnected for 10 minutes or whole day
The negative battery cable from the battery.
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.
the computer should reset itself after you reinstall a battery. :D
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.
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!!!
When my Rangie did this i disconnected the battery, put the key in the ignition and then reconnected the battery, this forces the key and immobilizer to re sync. failing that phone your dealer with the chassis number and they should be able to give you the code which you need to input using the key in your drivers door.. Hope this helps D
If you have disconnected the battery upon reconnecting it anti-theft system was activated. Your remote or key should deactivate it when you attempt to start the car. Also check your owner's manual for more details.
No, if it starts on its own without you turning the ignition switch then the ignition switch is defective.
Yes. Otherwise you will drain the battery through the ignition points, burning them out prematurely or even welding them together.
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.