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Jim 04-08-2007 06:14 PM

2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
Hi.

I have enjoyed 40K+ trouble-free miles from this 'budget buggy".
Well the other day, my right low beam hl went out. I run a lot of
miles every day, and see a lot of cars. I rarely ever see a Honda with
a burned out tail bulb, let alone a headlight. I mean I see more
Toyotas, Mercedes, and big three with blown lights than Hondas.

Now, I lucked out this time. Had it been the left headlight, it would
be a lot harder to get to, requiring removal of the battery (4 cyl).
If that were the case, is there any thing that would get zapped by
disconnecting/re-connecting the battery? Anything I have to reset?

TIA.

loewent via CarKB.com 04-08-2007 06:57 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
make sure you have the code for the radio.

Other than that, no. Your ECU will have to relearn everything though...
Usually I let the car idle for about 10 minutes before driving once the
battery is reconnected.

t

Jim wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I have enjoyed 40K+ trouble-free miles from this 'budget buggy".
>Well the other day, my right low beam hl went out. I run a lot of
>miles every day, and see a lot of cars. I rarely ever see a Honda with
>a burned out tail bulb, let alone a headlight. I mean I see more
>Toyotas, Mercedes, and big three with blown lights than Hondas.
>
>Now, I lucked out this time. Had it been the left headlight, it would
>be a lot harder to get to, requiring removal of the battery (4 cyl).
>If that were the case, is there any thing that would get zapped by
>disconnecting/re-connecting the battery? Anything I have to reset?
>
>TIA.


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Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B 04-08-2007 07:39 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 22:57:01 +0000, loewent via CarKB.com wrote:

> make sure you have the code for the radio.
>
> Other than that, no. Your ECU will have to relearn everything though...
> Usually I let the car idle for about 10 minutes before driving once the
> battery is reconnected.
>
> t


Hmmmm...AFAIK it takes 2-3 'driving cycles' for the ECU to completely
relearn the parameters.


>
> Jim wrote:
>>Hi.
>>
>>I have enjoyed 40K+ trouble-free miles from this 'budget buggy". Well the
>>other day, my right low beam hl went out. I run a lot of miles every day,
>>and see a lot of cars. I rarely ever see a Honda with a burned out tail
>>bulb, let alone a headlight. I mean I see more Toyotas, Mercedes, and
>>big three with blown lights than Hondas.
>>
>>Now, I lucked out this time. Had it been the left headlight, it would be
>>a lot harder to get to, requiring removal of the battery (4 cyl). If that
>>were the case, is there any thing that would get zapped by
>>disconnecting/re-connecting the battery? Anything I have to reset?
>>
>>TIA.



Paul 04-08-2007 09:56 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 

"Jim" <harley.davidsonNOTTHISPART@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:ptdh13pl9q6fd48768sfboecr3qgg50tfo@4ax.com...
> Hi.
>
> I have enjoyed 40K+ trouble-free miles from this 'budget buggy".
> Well the other day, my right low beam hl went out. I run a lot of
> miles every day, and see a lot of cars. I rarely ever see a Honda with
> a burned out tail bulb, let alone a headlight. I mean I see more
> Toyotas, Mercedes, and big three with blown lights than Hondas.
>
> Now, I lucked out this time. Had it been the left headlight, it would
> be a lot harder to get to, requiring removal of the battery (4 cyl).
> If that were the case, is there any thing that would get zapped by
> disconnecting/re-connecting the battery? Anything I have to reset?
>
> TIA.


You can get a little gadget that has a power-point plug at one end and
connections for a 9-volt battery at the other. Connect a good fresh battery
to it and plug the plug into your power point before you disconnect your
battery. It should provide enough power to the electronics to maintain your
settings while the battery is disconnected. I got one at Pep Boys a few
years ago, for about $10, I think. Keep that radio code handy just in case,
though.

I guess I shouldn't say anything, but I have never had to replace a
headlight or taillight on the 2000 Accord I bought new seven years ago this
month. I'm pretty impressed. I used to get about a year out of (aftermarket)
bulbs in my '87 Civic.

Paul



Dave L 04-08-2007 10:06 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 

"Jim" <harley.davidsonNOTTHISPART@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:ptdh13pl9q6fd48768sfboecr3qgg50tfo@4ax.com...
> Hi.
>
> I have enjoyed 40K+ trouble-free miles from this 'budget buggy".
> Well the other day, my right low beam hl went out. I run a lot of
> miles every day, and see a lot of cars. I rarely ever see a Honda with
> a burned out tail bulb, let alone a headlight. I mean I see more
> Toyotas, Mercedes, and big three with blown lights than Hondas.
>
> Now, I lucked out this time. Had it been the left headlight, it would
> be a lot harder to get to, requiring removal of the battery (4 cyl).
> If that were the case, is there any thing that would get zapped by
> disconnecting/re-connecting the battery? Anything I have to reset?
>
> TIA.


Why do you need to disconnect the battery to change a light bulb on an '05
Accord? I've changed both low beam headlights and never disconnected the
battery. You get at them under the fenders, and you have to turn the wheen
accordingly to give yourself space. It's a PITA to do but that's about it.
You'll need to take a couple clips off the cover in the wheel well too. The
procedures and possibly diagrams are in the manual. No battery to
disconnect and nothing to reset. Good luck!

-Dave



loewent via CarKB.com 04-08-2007 10:19 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
He said if he had to replace the other headlight, removal of the battery is
required to get access to the headlight.

t

Dave L wrote:
>> Hi.
>>

>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>
>> TIA.

>
>Why do you need to disconnect the battery to change a light bulb on an '05
>Accord? I've changed both low beam headlights and never disconnected the
>battery. You get at them under the fenders, and you have to turn the wheen
>accordingly to give yourself space. It's a PITA to do but that's about it.
>You'll need to take a couple clips off the cover in the wheel well too. The
>procedures and possibly diagrams are in the manual. No battery to
>disconnect and nothing to reset. Good luck!
>
>-Dave


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loewent via CarKB.com 04-08-2007 10:20 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
Yes, but in my experience, if you don't allow the car to idle for 5-10
minutes, you get a really low idle speed at stoplights and such.

Let it run for 5-10, but yes it will take 2-3 driving cycles for the fuel
maps to set themselves properly in the ECU.

t

Hachiroku ハチク wrote:
>> make sure you have the code for the radio.
>>

>[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>>
>> t

>
>Hmmmm...AFAIK it takes 2-3 'driving cycles' for the ECU to completely
>relearn the parameters.
>
>>>Hi.
>>>

>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>
>>>TIA.


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Art 04-08-2007 10:43 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
On the Accord hybrid V6 the manual says you need to remove the battery but I
was able to change all headlights to HIR bulbs without removing the battery.


"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
news:706c7a92b0222@uwe...
> He said if he had to replace the other headlight, removal of the battery
> is
> required to get access to the headlight.
>
> t
>
> Dave L wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>

>>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>
>>> TIA.

>>
>>Why do you need to disconnect the battery to change a light bulb on an '05
>>Accord? I've changed both low beam headlights and never disconnected the
>>battery. You get at them under the fenders, and you have to turn the
>>wheen
>>accordingly to give yourself space. It's a PITA to do but that's about
>>it.
>>You'll need to take a couple clips off the cover in the wheel well too.
>>The
>>procedures and possibly diagrams are in the manual. No battery to
>>disconnect and nothing to reset. Good luck!
>>
>>-Dave

>
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Dave L 04-08-2007 11:03 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
I know. However I'm able to change mine without removing the battery, and
it's also 2005 Accord I4. For that matter, I don't even pop the hood to
change my low beam headlights, so don't see why the batter even needs to be
touched.

-Dave


"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message
news:706c7a92b0222@uwe...
> He said if he had to replace the other headlight, removal of the battery
> is
> required to get access to the headlight.
>
> t
>
> Dave L wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>

>>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>
>>> TIA.

>>
>>Why do you need to disconnect the battery to change a light bulb on an '05
>>Accord? I've changed both low beam headlights and never disconnected the
>>battery. You get at them under the fenders, and you have to turn the
>>wheen
>>accordingly to give yourself space. It's a PITA to do but that's about
>>it.
>>You'll need to take a couple clips off the cover in the wheel well too.
>>The
>>procedures and possibly diagrams are in the manual. No battery to
>>disconnect and nothing to reset. Good luck!
>>
>>-Dave

>
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JXStern 04-09-2007 03:13 PM

Re: 2005 4-door Accord. OK to disconnect batter for repair?
 
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 02:20:30 GMT, "loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe>
wrote:

>Yes, but in my experience, if you don't allow the car to idle for 5-10
>minutes, you get a really low idle speed at stoplights and such.
>
>Let it run for 5-10, but yes it will take 2-3 driving cycles for the fuel
>maps to set themselves properly in the ECU.
>
>t


Any good links to read about what the ECU knows, what a "fuel map" is?

Thanx.

J.



>
>Hachiroku ???? wrote:
>>> make sure you have the code for the radio.
>>>

>>[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>>>
>>> t

>>
>>Hmmmm...AFAIK it takes 2-3 'driving cycles' for the ECU to completely
>>relearn the parameters.
>>
>>>>Hi.
>>>>

>>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>>
>>>>TIA.




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