Need help!!!!
Need help!!!!
So, I picked my G up from Hyatt today after getting my 18km service done. I must not of noticed it when I got into the car, but when I got home and turned off the car the Navi system and radio stayed on. I tried starting the car and turning it off again to see if it was just a fluke but the Navi once again stayed on and so did the stereo.
It's almost like the car is stuck in the ACC position, even though it shows that it is in LOCK. Now it's the weekend and the service dept is closed until Monday. Short of disconnecting the battery to avoid draining it, I have no clue what else to try. ANY SUGGESTIONS????
Crazy thing is, it was just supposed to be basically an oil change so not sure why the electrical would be malfunctioning...
It's almost like the car is stuck in the ACC position, even though it shows that it is in LOCK. Now it's the weekend and the service dept is closed until Monday. Short of disconnecting the battery to avoid draining it, I have no clue what else to try. ANY SUGGESTIONS????
Crazy thing is, it was just supposed to be basically an oil change so not sure why the electrical would be malfunctioning...
What about pulling the fuse for that system?
That just happened to my 1997 beater truck last week. I turned it off and the radio and digital clock stayed on. I finally found the fuse for it in the fuse panel and removed it. At least it wouldn't drain my battery.
I will try and fix it once the weather warms up.
That just happened to my 1997 beater truck last week. I turned it off and the radio and digital clock stayed on. I finally found the fuse for it in the fuse panel and removed it. At least it wouldn't drain my battery.
I will try and fix it once the weather warms up.
Hasn't really been that cold here. Shafty, I think a disconnect is your solution. I would disconnect overnight and try it tomorrow morning if I were you.
Geez, Hyatt strikes again.
Geez, Hyatt strikes again.

We're on the same page with the disconnect.
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Thanks guys. It went from bad to worse, though. I fell asleep last night(!) and didn't get a chance to disconnect the battery and sure enough, now it's dead!
Now I need to get the car out of my garage so I can get it boosted.
With a dead battery, how do I get the car into neutral so I can roll it out of the garage???
Now I need to get the car out of my garage so I can get it boosted.
With a dead battery, how do I get the car into neutral so I can roll it out of the garage???
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...there's also an electronic interlock that must be released manually.
Check your owner's manual for the tool (in the toolkit) and how to use it in the small access port next to the gear shift. You'll see a small, slotted cover the size of a dime that will pop out and the small end of the tool is inserted to release the interlock that in turn releases the gearshift.
It's best to use a stand alone battery to jump start the car instead of the usual cables from another car's battery due to sensitive electronics.
G/L
Colin.
Check your owner's manual for the tool (in the toolkit) and how to use it in the small access port next to the gear shift. You'll see a small, slotted cover the size of a dime that will pop out and the small end of the tool is inserted to release the interlock that in turn releases the gearshift.
It's best to use a stand alone battery to jump start the car instead of the usual cables from another car's battery due to sensitive electronics.
G/L
Colin.
Thanks, Colin. Got it moved and boosted. I'll let it run for a while to re-charge and then try disconnecting to see if that (hopefully) resets everything.
Swivel, I'm in Discovery Ridge.
Swivel, I'm in Discovery Ridge.
Nice area but a bit far for me to swing by for a boost (I'm in McKenzie Towne). I see you got it going anyway. You should come out with us Feb 11th, if we ever get our shyte together regarding where to meet!
Okay, one more question (please no snickering - I'm not really a car guy...)
Will the battery fully re-charge via the alternator? I thought it would but I saw saw this quote on the 'net so now I'm not sure:
"Although an alternator will not fully charge a battery during operation of the vehicle, it will restore enough charge back to the battery to allow the internal cold cranking amps of the battery start the vehicle on the next attempt."
Will the battery fully re-charge via the alternator? I thought it would but I saw saw this quote on the 'net so now I'm not sure:
"Although an alternator will not fully charge a battery during operation of the vehicle, it will restore enough charge back to the battery to allow the internal cold cranking amps of the battery start the vehicle on the next attempt."





