No, there are no resets after you replace your radio. I would however check to make sure you put all the wires back on - and did not take something important out. Eric
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Possibly has an electrical draw from the radio.
no. you might have to reset the clock and radio.
Replace it with a new radio or use car insurace
I replace engine but now it wont start.
207 will not start 1.4 hdi above radio it says ecu fault
Your computer reset itself.
You can take the "radio" fuse out and put it back in. This should work to reset eveverything.
The 2005 comes with a five digit (all numbers) code. After the battery is replaced, turn on the radio. The radio should show "Code." Simply punch in the five numbers on the turning buttons and the radio will immediately start working.
# Turn off the engine with the trip meter A reading shown. # With your foot 'off' the brake, press the "Engine Start Stop" button once The radio display will light and radio will come on, but instrument gauges do not. # Then, while pressing the trip meter reset button, push the "ENGINE START STOP" button or engine switch ON (keeping your foot 'off' the brake, Don't start engine, just push the start button until radio and display comes on #Without multi-information displayContinue to press and hold the trip meter reset button until the trip meter displays 000000. With multi-information displayContinue to press and hold the trip meter reset button until "COMPLETE" appears on the multi-information display
Turn the key to the ON position (do not start the car). Leave it that way for approx. one hour. Then the radio will go back to the CODE sequence. You will then need to enter the correct code to get the radio to work.
The reason you have to use two switches (a combination of start and stop push button) on PLC is because it is how the program is written.