it should, doesn't matter if battery is disconnected for 10 minutes or whole day
This would be an Electromagnet...... If the battery is disconnected, then the iron bar will become a permanent magnet.
You dont and even after they are hooked back up the code would have most likely been erased after the battery was 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.
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.
HEY BEEVIS....NOTHING will work after you disconnect the battery......DUHHHHH !!!!!
== == Having the battery disconnected will affect the on board computer, and you should also check the starter circuit, for a problem that MAY have drained the battery in th first place. You need a professional mechanic.
In rare instances it could get stuck in the "on" position, but if it did, the fuel pump would not shut off unless you disconnected the battery.
i just connected my ac belt and there was a black wire that was disconnected from the battery and i attached it back to the battery
I would not recommend airbag repairs for the diy'r. Take it to a professional. If you are still going to try, unhook the battery for at least 5 minutes before you begin.
No, not from something pulling power from the battery. A battery that runs down with one cable disconnected has a dead cell and must be replaced.
No
First obvious problem woutl be a dead battery, but if battery turns over and still doesn't start the engine then the reasons multiply, could be disconnected plug leads, bad spark plugs, flooded carb. etc.