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Check all the 20A fuses, and you probably have a coin in your cigarette lighter. If the under dash lights flicker when you push the horn button, and the radio resets it's clock every time you open the door, it is almost definitely just a fuse issue. (this wouldn't have anything to do with the poor starting.)
Plug Av in, then while the ps3 is off hold down the power button until it beeps twice that should be a few seconds. This resets the video and sound settings
I have the exact same problem. I brought my car to Canada from the USA, and it switches over fine, but when the car is off and started up again, it's back to MPH. Grrr....
In computer terms of 1's and 0's (computer hardware class, someone feel free to elaborate of my theory of what I learned) one meaning either off or on. The numbers 1-9 are the power of 10. From 0-9 it goes, after 9, the counter resets to 0. Each number is a reference slot, to add more, computer programers had to add more digits. So 10 is born, and 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and so on. WebD.major
Phones are different - mine resets to midnight. It depends on the settings of the timer chip.
Yes. You can always remove a battery from the phone. The battery cover is usually at the back of the phone. As long as you keep the sim card in, you normally won't have to do any time/date or location resets. In some phones, you can access the microSD card slot from the same cover.
resets the program counter to zero and restarts execution
Disconnect battery cables from battery for 30 minutes and then reconnect battery it then resets.
00000000 (8 zeroes) resets to the factory settings of the mobile.
Affirmative. You must find out which fuse controls the alarm and remove it prior to reinstalling or re-connecting the battery. Have your remote handy when replacing the fuse as the alarm will go off!
The shot clock restarts to 24 if the ball touches the rim or goes in.
i disable mine by leaving the key in the ignition in the on position without turning the car on for 30 min. doing this disables it for me but if u ever remove the battery or it goes flat u will have to do this again as it resets when the battery is reconnected / replaced.
when you unhook the battery the computer probably resets itself.
Just unplug your battery cables and it resets the OBD computer. A
the clock/radio fuse resets the ecu which controls mostly everythingAnswerUnhook the battery.
The computer only resets when the battery is removed. The alternator just charges the battery, so if the battery is left connected when the alternator is replaced, the computer should not reset.