04-23-2014, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JARblue
I found his earlier post, and he is trying to install a corrosion control module (or something like that I think).
Like Chuck mentioned, you should hold the brake pedal after disconnecting the negative battery terminal to completely drain the charge in the electrical system. Also mentioned, if you plan on opening/closing the doors during the work, you should lower the windows slightly before disconnecting the cable.
When you go back to reinstall the battery cable, you will need to do a window reset procedure (I recommend you search the forum for directions - I don't know them).
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The window reset process is:
1. Roll down window all the way.
2. Roll up window all the way, but hold the switch in the "up" position and continue to hold it for 5 seconds after the window is all the way up.
3. Repeat process for the other window.
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Last edited by onzedge; 04-23-2014 at 02:47 PM.
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