Disconnect the battery for about 5 minutes then hook it back up.
leave it alone for 15 minutes after disconnecting the battery then hook it back up DDUUHH
unhook your battery for about 1 min and hook it back up
unhook the battery wait 10 seconds and hook it back up
The computer's power, or its ability to stay powered on and running, is maintained by the charge in the battery. The battery's electricity is used by the computer to keep running. If there is no charge in the battery, or the battery is removed, the computer will shut off and will not be able to be powered up.
Yes it requires a battery If you cant find one the back up power cell from an A-wing's nav computer will work
No, they actually mess the battery up like a battery messes up a computer.
i found the computer located on the drivers side up under the dash
Just unhook the battery cable for about 10 Mins. Then hook it back up and drive it.
Computers have a built-in back-up battery - similar to a 'button cell' in a watch - only larger. While mains power is present, it simply does nothing. Once mains power is disconnected, the back-up battery maintains the computer's internal clock until power is restored. If your computer is failing to keep the time when you experience a power-outage - you need to replace back-up battery. It's possible to do it yourself if you feel confident enough. However - if you're 'poking around' inside the computer's case - remember to wear an antistatic wrist band !
This is because each time the battery is disconnected, the computer in the car loses power. When the new battery is hooked up, the computer system needs to be reset to stop the lights from blinking.
You can reset the computer by an obd II scanner or if you dont have the money to buy one just unhook the terminals on the battery for 5 minutes and your computer will be reset hook it back up and your ready to go!