In Aug. 2010 I replaced the S200 button battery for my 1980's colibri touch sensor lighter with a battery from radio shack identified with #303 for approx. $6. The 303 battery had the correct deminsions, fit properly and the electronic ignition worked immediately.
I just called the service department of the new CST Enterprises that owns Colibri lighters brand (401) 943-1500 and was advise if you are looking for a compatible battery to replace the CR 1240E which was discontinued, you can stack two easily found 386 button cell batteries in the battery compartment and that will work. I'm going to try tonight to see if I can bring my father-in-laws beautiful vintage sensor lighter back to life. If you are looking for a replacement for another battery type, their service department was very helpful and had an immediate answer for my inquiry.
Hi, Assuming your cam sensor is working correctly, the best way to clear all faults in the engine computer is to: remove the positive battery cable from the battery... then touch and hold the battery cable end on any good ground (such as the intake manifold) for at least 30 seconds. a minute or two is better. when you reconmnect the battery cable to the battery, start the engine and your check engine light will be off. if the light comes back on later and you confirm the cam sensor code, you probably have a bad sensor. Good luck Chet
its i lighter but it cost money to buy
remove negative and positive cables from battery, touch cables together for 30 seconds and then reconnect.....will be reset.
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals as they can deliver a harmful electric shock.
No, it is not safe to touch a battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or burns.
The iPod Touch will eventually run out of battery when it is locked, but it will not drain instantly.
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals with your hand as it can result in electric shock or burns.
No, it is not safe to touch car battery terminals as they can deliver a powerful electrical shock.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
You can't replace the battery