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Start The Engine
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powering down computer
Will the computer revert back to the factory settings if it has no power for a month or so? I don't think the battery will hold that long and there is no electricity in the storage garage for a maintainer. Thanks. |
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Re: powering down computer
If you are saying that you had a dealer load done on your ECM you have nothing to worry about. The area of memory that an HD load is done to is non-volatile memory and there is no need to have a battery holdup voltage.
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Re: powering down computer
Thanks Tank!
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