if by "reboot" you mean start the car.. uyo re connect the battery pos first then neg, then turn the key..
with a scan tool or by disconnecting the battery.with a scan tool or by disconnecting the battery.
buy a battery charger
With a scan tool, or by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutesWith a scan tool, or by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes
Yes, with an OBD II reader. Disconnecting the battery won't reset it.
By disconnecting the battery.
It will most likely fail until the computer has done all of its self diagnostics, that can take a week.
While the phone is turned on, pull the battery, then replace the battery, making sure you do not touch any buttons on the keypad. This will hard reset the blackberry (reboot).
Try disconnecting your battery for about a few minutes,to allow the computer to reboot itself,then try it again.it is a non cost procedure,and it just might work.
Yep
Yes, and disconnecting the battery while the engine is running can severely damage the computers
That should not be required. It sounds to me like something was left unplugged.
Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery Leave it disconnected for an hour. (The amount of time it takes to replace the battery). Reconnect the negative terminal of the battery. This works because a transient (voltage spike, noise) is generated when the terminal is reconnected. This is not necessary when the battery is replaced because the negative terminal is normally the last connected. However, when a car's battery dies in storage for example and is recharged with disconnecting the battery, the car might not start because the computer is not running.