tery must be unhooked for at least 20 minutes to allow air bag time to discharge then reconnect new battery
Disconect the negative battery cable wait 5 min and reconnect. this resets the diverter doors. you must of lost battery power at one time.
Your battery went dead sometime and it messed up the computer. Disconnect the ground for 5 or more minutes. Reconnect and it should work. Please see the related question below.
AnswerThe horn blowing after you connect the battery is because of the alarm system. Just make sure you have your keys handy and when you connect the battery either unlock it with the remote, or put the key in the ignition and start the vehicle.Neither one of the two solutions above work. I have a 2003 Odyssey, and the only way to disable the alarm is to put the key in the driver side door and turn to the right (unlock). The alarm will be disabled, and your neighbors will thank you for it.
not usually!!if fuse is blowing out check for short!!
is their a penny or something inside of the cig lighter shorting it out? unplug battery and try?. check for shorted or wires touching directly to metal
Your battery and alternator need attention. It sounds as if the charging is faulty and your battery has degraded.
would it be my voltage regulator or a wiring problem
You may have the wires for your horn crossed with the battery wire. This would cause the horn to go off any time the battery is connected.
u probably got a short somewhere!!
No power, no air! Simple
While hooking up a battery make sure to connect the positive cable first, then the ground. If you have been doing it that way and you have a fuse that keeps blowing you have a problem in the circuitry after the fuse. Some short in the wiring or problem with a device is causing the fuse to blow ( thankfully ) rather than destroy something else or completely drain your battery.
If it's stuck in defrost your battery died and messed up the computer. Disconnect battery for 5 or more min. It worked on my 96