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Battery disconection

Post by puvonz » Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:41 pm

Silly question, but is disconnecting my battery briefly going to play havoc with any standard immobiliser on my 2004 outback?

I havent installed one, but i saw someone somewhere say id need some sort of immobiliser codes....

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Post by RSR 555 » Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:23 am

I have not had this issue on them but they way I do it is...

1. Have the drivers window down
2. Turn the ignition off and keep the ignition key in the ignition barrel (never taking it out)
3. Disconnect the battery
4. Do what ever I'm doing with the car
5. Reconnect the battery
6. Start and run the car making sure all systems work fine
7. Switch the car off, take the keys out and shut the door (remember to leave the window down)
8. Lock and unlock the car with the keyless entry pad

To date (and touching wood) I have not had an issue with the immobiliser doing it this way.
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Post by puvonz » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:10 am

RSR 555 wrote:I have not had this issue on them but they way I do it is...

1. Have the drivers window down
2. Turn the ignition off and keep the ignition key in the ignition barrel (never taking it out)
3. Disconnect the battery
4. Do what ever I'm doing with the car......
Thanks heaps!

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Post by sven '2' » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:32 am

RSR 555 wrote:I have not had this issue on them but they way I do it is...

1. Have the drivers window down
2. Turn the ignition off and keep the ignition key in the ignition barrel (never taking it out)
3. Disconnect the battery
4. Do what ever I'm doing with the car
5. Reconnect the battery
6. Start and run the car making sure all systems work fine
7. Switch the car off, take the keys out and shut the door (remember to leave the window down)
8. Lock and unlock the car with the keyless entry pad

To date (and touching wood) I have not had an issue with the immobiliser doing it this way.
A hard lesson learnt this is...

You only ever leave the window up once during this operation I reckon!
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Post by RSR 555 » Fri Aug 10, 2012 3:22 am

puvonz wrote:Thanks heaps!
No probs
sven '2' wrote:A hard lesson learnt this is...

You only ever leave the window up once during this operation I reckon!
Try twice but don't tell anyone :( but this was a long time ago and hope it never happens again
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