warning for corvettes
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Topic: warning for corvettes
Posted By: dvaldez0989
Subject: warning for corvettes
Date Posted: February 01, 2011 at 8:27 AM
NEVER let these batteries die on you while working on it. ive heard of issues with cluster after the battery dies. never had it happen to me untill a few days ago. Just a heads up do not let them die it will make something act up.
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Posted By: dvaldez0989
Date Posted: February 01, 2011 at 8:28 AM
edit** all c6 corvettes
Posted By: ROLLINGAUDIO
Date Posted: December 28, 2011 at 3:43 PM
Agreed, These cars can be a bit tempermental, I recommend a battery tender/charger whenever installing anything. After a Deck install I had one C6 that would blow hot air when the A/C was on, I disconnected battery, waited 5 mins, then reconnected. Fixed the issue.
Posted By: oldspark
Date Posted: December 30, 2011 at 12:31 AM
I think that is the same with lots of vehicles.
They are getting to be like domestic AC loads - if the break isn't long enough - or it's a brown-out - the load can be messed up (or damaged - eg, aircons, PCs, ...).
Some EFI systems only require a 10 second power out to enter reset mode.
But most systems should be fine after a full 10 minutes of power removal (though it can be much shorter).
And even when my on-board electronics jam, a power-cycle fixes it.
PS - I had 2 Corvettes in the shed today...
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