Agile Joined 26 Jun 2004 Messages 64,861 Reaction score 4,866 Location London Country 14 Nov 2008 #1 Is it possible to remove the battery without needing an ECU reset? Tony
B Belle427 Joined 16 Jan 2006 Messages 3,179 Reaction score 348 Location Newport, S Wales. Country 14 Nov 2008 #2 i dont know of any issues that removing the battery will cause on an early 406s
D djheath Joined 25 Jul 2007 Messages 97 Reaction score 0 Country 14 Nov 2008 #3 I dont think it will cause a problem. Have a look at this forum for more specific advice. http://www.406oc.co.uk/
I dont think it will cause a problem. Have a look at this forum for more specific advice. http://www.406oc.co.uk/
N ^neo^ Joined 14 Jun 2006 Messages 1,707 Reaction score 43 Location Surrey Country 14 Nov 2008 #4 Nope, will be fine. Make sure you have your radio code though
Agile Joined 26 Jun 2004 Messages 64,861 Reaction score 4,866 Location London Country 14 Nov 2008 #5 I have got the radio code but thats another problem as its not powered apart from the panel lights on the keys. i.e. no display! Tony
I have got the radio code but thats another problem as its not powered apart from the panel lights on the keys. i.e. no display! Tony
N ^neo^ Joined 14 Jun 2006 Messages 1,707 Reaction score 43 Location Surrey Country 14 Nov 2008 #6 common problem unfortunately. You can still see them at a certain angle (usually) which should allow for the code to go in
common problem unfortunately. You can still see them at a certain angle (usually) which should allow for the code to go in
Agile Joined 26 Jun 2004 Messages 64,861 Reaction score 4,866 Location London Country 14 Nov 2008 #7 As far as I can tell there is no power to the radio circuit at all so no display and no sound. ( and no code acceptance! ) Tony
As far as I can tell there is no power to the radio circuit at all so no display and no sound. ( and no code acceptance! ) Tony