98 Accord battery replacement

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Don, Aug 3, 2004.

  1. Don

    Don Guest

    Will disconnecting the battery from this 98 Acorrd cause a problem
    with the anti-theft device in the radio or anything?
     
    Don, Aug 3, 2004
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  2. Don

    disallow Guest

    yes
     
    disallow, Aug 3, 2004
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  3. Don

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    It doesn't cause a problem, it just causes your radio to stop working
    until you re-enter the five digit CODE, which is on the plastic card
    that came with your car, or it might be written, or stuck on a sticker
    inside your owner's manual. Sometimes it's on a sticker inside the glove
    box or you can call your dealer and it may be in their computer.

    It's explained in the FINE manual.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 3, 2004
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  4. Don

    Chip Stein Guest

    yes it will. i always leave the car running when i change them, just
    be carefull of the positive terminal.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Aug 4, 2004
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  5. Don

    Mark Olson Guest

    Are you serious about leaving the car running while you disconnect
    the battery? Letting the car run without a battery can damage
    electronic parts.

    I suggest you investigate one of the devices that apply power through
    the cigarette lighter to keep the radio powered up continuously.
     
    Mark Olson, Aug 4, 2004
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  6. Don

    KWW Guest

    Is this only indicative of the (very) late Hondas? My wife's '97 Van has an
    AM/FM/Casette that was talked about in the manual. We have a code plate
    that was provided with it, and the little red light flashes when the car is
    OFF, but I have disconnected the battery on numerous occasions while working
    on the engine (etc) and never had to enter the code. --
    KWW
     
    KWW, Aug 4, 2004
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  7. Don

    Graham W Guest

    This is because someone has decided that the radio is safe against
    theft and has uninstalled the code number. If your radio's display
    doesn't say -CODE- or something similar when it is powered up,
    then it is running without. Read the FINE manual again.
     
    Graham W, Aug 4, 2004
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  8. Don

    Nick Guest

    It all depends on what trim level you have. If it is an EX, then
    disconnecting the battery will cause you to have to input a code to
    get it to work correctly. If not then you don't have to worry about
    it.
     
    Nick, Aug 4, 2004
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  9. Don

    Chip Stein Guest

    Are you serious about leaving the car running while you disconnect
    yes i'm serious, on a honda the ELD drops alternator output when it
    doesn't detect a load. we do it everyday. i have though pulled
    batteries and installed them fast enough that i didn't lose the radio.
    the capacitors take a bit to discharge.
    if you use the lighter trick remember the key has to be on in a
    newer honda or the socket is dead.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Aug 6, 2004
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