IT can be a device that keeps your car's computer powered while you perform a battery change. Newer cars have adaptive memory that would need to be re-learned otherwise. It also keeps your radio stations programmed and your clock time correct during a battery change. Another Device that it can be, is one that is plugged into your Diagnostic connector, to gather computer "data" and save it in hope for catching a glitch while driving for diagnostic purposes. Both are unrelated.
A life-saver. ;-)
The 2006 Honda Accord is a better gas saver than the 2006 Chevy Impala.
a 4 cylinder car is not a gas saver
Yes. That is why space saver spares are made from a different compound of rubber to normal tyres. A space saver should have a ten year life.
Yes it can, especially on older cars that aren't equipped with a battery saver program on board.
The service provided by the Auto Care Super Saver website is a special discount card for car repairs and maintenance. They sell these cards and provide customer support on them.
The wheel is smaller and lighter. It changes:The amount of storage spacefuel economycost to build the car
"Draw Data flow diagram of car dealer?"
Why not. Should fit. same car.
A memory saver should be installed prior to disconnecting the battery from a vehicle so all of the personalized settings of the car owner will be saved. If this is not done, all radio stations as well as security codes for radio theft program and car alarm will have to be reset. many car owners do not have these codes and have to contact the dealership to gain access to them once they are cleared from the system.
The Adventures of Star Saver happened in 1991.
Super Saver Foods was created in 2004.