How to change your car battery without losing your radio code and dashboard setting. HD

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Published 2011-12-10
How to change your car battery without losing your radio code, dashboard and electric seat setting.
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  • This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries, batery.repair and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!
  • @johne7345
    1. For safety, always remove negative first. You did get the reassembly sequence right (positive first). 2. Be damn careful not to short the positive battery cable to anything metal.
  • @berglerlemur
    Negative battery terminal removed first. Always!! And this has nothing to do with shocking yourself. It is to stop you shorting out your spanner between the chassis of the vehicle and the positive terminal with your spanner when loosening/tightening it.
  • @marcelrey9533
    Finally found one with the same radio! Gives me more confidence, thanks mate!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤓
  • @johnkerr8019
    Whether it's negative or positive, thanks for taking the time to post this helpful video. G'day from Glasgow
  • i found your vid informative .  we came on here to find out how to get to our battery . we are use to the older cars and are grateful that people like you are willing to give up your time to make life easier . if not for you and everyone who does these vids . we would have had to shell out some bucks to get the car towed . so thanks
  • @ziemek775
    Nice! A little long, but informative.
  • @archangele1
    This is exactly what I do. I see all these videos of connecting a so called "Memory Saver" to the OBD port but that is not needed if you use this method in this video. It is such that the car never actually looses battery power so it does not loose any settings in the multitude of computer modules in the car. Myself, I just use a small 12 volt battery that one would normally find in a riding lawn mower. Never tried a 9 volt battery like in the video, but if nothing else, one could use 8 AA batteries in series and have 12 volts. Myself I would want no less then 11 volts since I am unsure of the low voltage threshold of these modules in newer cars. Still,  he clearly showed that this 9 volt setup worked for the vehicle in the video. Cool.
  • @johnmason3004
    Worked on my 2008 Toyota Hilux. All settings saved.
  • @harrowryan7944
    Let me relate something that happened to a friend of mine, a dentist by trade who likes to work on his sports car occasionally. In preparation for some other work, he elected to remove the battery from the car, using a box wrench to loosen the battery clamps. The wrench made contact with his wedding ring (he's lefthanded), and the ring in turn made contact with the battery holddown. A massive short circuit welded his ring to the holddown and to the wrench, which in turn was welded to the positive terminal.
  • @oldguy8177able
    good video thank you ,I recently changed battery had problems for about a week then everything fine car computer reset itself