Not specifically an expo question, but you guys are the biggest bunch of wrench-turners I know...
Short story: I had to do some battery work on one of my vehicles today (a 2005 Toyota Sienna). When I was in the ‘battery maintenance stuff’ section of the parts store I saw a $5 gadget that had a 9V battery on one end, and a cigarette lighter plug on the other. Advertised as a device to keep from loosing your radio station presets, ECM memory, etc. when you disconnect your vehicle battery. I didn’t buy it, but now think I should have. More in ‘Long story,’ below.
Have any of you used this thing? My initial thought is that a 9V transistor battery probably won’t work for maintaining the memory in 12V devices, but maybe?
Long story: After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, sure enough, I lost all the radio pre-sets. I expected that. Have to reset the clock. Also expected that. However, I wasn’t expecting to loose some aux functions that I’m guessing are controlled by the ECM.
The electric windows still work, but the ‘auto-up/auto-down’ functionality on the drivers window and the sunroof no longer work. i.e. Before, if you pushed lightly on the ‘window down’ button, the window would go down until you released the button, but if you pushed a little harder you would feel a click and the window would roll all the way down. Now it doesn’t matter how hard you push on the button, the window stops moving when you release the button. Same with the electric sunroof.
All in all pretty minor, I know, but if I’m right and this is ECM related, it makes me wonder what I could loose next time I disconnect the battery, and maybe that little $5 gizmo would be a good investment.
Now I’ll probably have to pay the mechanic $75 now to ‘reset’ the ECM. Grumble grumble grumble.
Short story: I had to do some battery work on one of my vehicles today (a 2005 Toyota Sienna). When I was in the ‘battery maintenance stuff’ section of the parts store I saw a $5 gadget that had a 9V battery on one end, and a cigarette lighter plug on the other. Advertised as a device to keep from loosing your radio station presets, ECM memory, etc. when you disconnect your vehicle battery. I didn’t buy it, but now think I should have. More in ‘Long story,’ below.
Have any of you used this thing? My initial thought is that a 9V transistor battery probably won’t work for maintaining the memory in 12V devices, but maybe?
Long story: After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, sure enough, I lost all the radio pre-sets. I expected that. Have to reset the clock. Also expected that. However, I wasn’t expecting to loose some aux functions that I’m guessing are controlled by the ECM.
The electric windows still work, but the ‘auto-up/auto-down’ functionality on the drivers window and the sunroof no longer work. i.e. Before, if you pushed lightly on the ‘window down’ button, the window would go down until you released the button, but if you pushed a little harder you would feel a click and the window would roll all the way down. Now it doesn’t matter how hard you push on the button, the window stops moving when you release the button. Same with the electric sunroof.
All in all pretty minor, I know, but if I’m right and this is ECM related, it makes me wonder what I could loose next time I disconnect the battery, and maybe that little $5 gizmo would be a good investment.
Now I’ll probably have to pay the mechanic $75 now to ‘reset’ the ECM. Grumble grumble grumble.